A recent Gallup poll indicates that fewer American adults are participating in gambling activities compared to a decade ago. The poll revealed that 45 percent of respondents reported engaging in one or more forms of gambling over the past year, a decline from 64 percent in 2016 and 63 percent in 2007.
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Poll Shows Decrease in Gambling Among American Adults
A Gallup poll has found that the percentage of American adults who gamble has decreased over the past decade. Currently, 45 percent of respondents reported participating in gambling activities, down from 64 percent in 2016.
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