Where Do People Gamble the Most?
There are 4.2 billion people who gamble at least once per year. Australia is a country with the most gamblers. Australians wagered above $916 per capita in 2014. They love playing games of luck and slot machines. Many countries have banned gambling. The most popular gambling place is in Australia.
People spent AU$11,525 per person when gambling in 2019. New South Wales owns the largest gambling market in Australia, worth AU $96.56 billion.
The UK Gambling Commission has done research on the top two favorite pastimes of Brits.
The overall gross gambling yield (GGY) in the UK from April to September 2020 was £5.9 billion. The GGY for gaming machines reached £470.0 million. Remote gambling was also worth £3.1 billion and non-remote gambling £629.3 million, which is equivalent to 17% of the population.
The overall gross gambling yield (GGY) was £5.9 billion. The GGY for gaming machines reached £470.0 million. Remote gambling was also worth £3.1 billion, and 17% of the population gamble online.
Singapore is a city-state with a large interest in gambling. The majority of the population practices it regularly. In 2020, the predominant gambling demographic in Singapore was Chinese (53%) and male ( 53%).
The most popular forms of gambling were 4D (34%), Toto (31%), and Singapore Sweep (17%). The majority of people wager $100 or less every month. Only 0.3% of gamblers in Singapore wagers large sums of money.
The most popular forms of gambling were 4D (34%), Toto (31%), and Singapore Sweep (17%). The majority of people wager $100 or less every month.
Gambling is alive and kicking more than ever. Las Vegas, Macau, Reno and Monte Carlo are some of the most popular gambling hotspots. Canada is right behind them, with approximately three-quarters of Canadians gambling frequently.