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Sports betting boom fuels concerns over problem gambling | 60 Minutes








There’s been a surge of young problem gamblers since sports betting was legalized. An addiction therapist warns AI-powered sports betting has spurred a public health emergency.

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  1. Thanks for continuing updates I'd rather trade the crypto market as it's more profitable than holding.. I made $370K. from trading last year even though I barely traded myself

  2. outlawing sports gambling but legalizing weed state by state and have had legal alcohol steadily for almost 100 years… people are capable of making adult decisions. we don’t need others telling us what we can and can’t do.

  3. Tip from a recovering gambler: Take steps to shift your mindset from the immediate gratification of a dopamine hit. Speak with a therapist. If you're going to gamble, you should gamble on yourself. Invest your money in your education, tools and networking.

  4. This is no surprise to u. First, as soon as betting was made legal, we knew this was on its way to being a problem. Second, when we saw advertising such as Draft Kings in every other commercial and sponsored shows, we knew this would get out of hand. From the get go, we thought this should have never started.

  5. Gambling is a disease, just don’t do it if you love your family. No matter how much money you make. You will always loose, even if you win

  6. Really? This is news? Some people need to pull their head out of their 3%%. Sports referees were gambling before it was legal. Imagine now.

  7. You either want to live in a free society or not. Casinos , alcohol, nicotine and now sports betting. All legal vices that we regulate and tax. It’s up to the individual person to make the decisions best for them. Some will get addicted.
    But the only other choice is we all live life’s of no fun and no freedom. I choose freedom

  8. Thank “YAH” I don’t gamble, the most I’ve ever done was join an office football pool. Lost $20 dollars and was sick to my stomach. Never played again……….

  9. How do you fix people with lack of ability to master their impulsivity? Thats an awful lot of ppl to fix. May as well make a profit on it.

  10. My dad told me there were 3 things to never try at any costs in life because everyone eventually lost everything in life to it: Drugs….. Gambling…. Evading taxes. I'm telling my daughter there's a 4th….Social Media.

  11. Crazy how normalized gambling has become over the past couple of years. I remember when it was kinda taboo to be a gambler now it’s basically the norm

  12. We see the same issue in the Netherlands where they legalized gambling online. Many young people now addicted.

  13. Here in Australia the government have introduced a system called bet stop. Which allows young men to keep there phones and there friends and support because you can not place a bet with any online betting platform none.i feel really sorry for all the young men in USA because this is a virus already out of control in Australia

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