Data sets were broken down by gender, age, employment status, among others

"Americans like their sports betting plain, simple and regulated," us-bookies.com reveals

42 percent of those surveyed expressed satisfaction that sports betting had spread to Pennsylvania and a fervent hope that New York and other states follow suit.
2018-12-21
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In a recent study commissioned by the clearinghouse for online legal sports betting, 2,000 American sports bettors gave the green light to further the expansion of sports betting while providing interesting insights into how sports betting can differ from our European counterparts.

The study, commissioned by us-bookies.com, sought to gauge American players’ perspectives on a range of issues both serious and fun. Data sets were broken down by gender, age, employment status, income, marital status and race/ethnicity.

Demand for Licensed and Regulated Sports Betting

Not surprisingly, 42 percent of those surveyed expressed satisfaction that sports betting had spread to Pennsylvania and a fervent hope that New York and other states follow suit. Twelve percent expressed dissatisfaction over the spread of sports betting while only one percent stated that – despite having licensed and regulated sports betting available, they would still place bets with their illegal neighborhood bookmaker.

“This survey illustrates that Americans are serious about sports betting and ready to place their wagers,” said Alex Donohue, Industry Expert at us-bookies.com. “While European punters are willing to wager on current events, the weather and just about anything else, the American perspective is to stick to business and focus on sports.”

Little Interest in Betting on Political Events

Almost 65 percent of those surveyed indicated a distaste for betting on political events and that betting on politics should remain illegal.

It’s Not All About Super Bowl Wagers

Americans tended to take a conservative view of Super Bowl wagers with 38 percent stating that they would probably not bet on the game. For those who indicated an interest in putting money on the game, average wager amounts ranged between ten and 100 dollars.

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