The illegal game occupies almost a third of us by betting


The American Gaming Association (AGA) has published a new analytical building on a June report that examined the illegal game in the United States. The latest discoveries show that almost a third of the American market consists of illicit games, the June report revealing that 74% of market income was directed to offshore platforms.
In an article on the AGA website, the analysis revealed that since the last report in 2022, the illegal market has increased by 22%. Despite more states that open game law to integrate online bets, 31.9% of the market is still made up of illegal operators.
According to AGA, it costs $ 15.3 billion a year of taxes, offshore platforms obtaining a total turnover of $ 53.9 billion.
Taxes were one of the main reasons for the repression of things like casinos in the competition. Like this style of Casino skirts the laws of play, as well as often offshore, the tax is often lost, which New York spoke when they are discussion.
Although it seems dark from the start, AGA has really followed that sports betting has increased its legal share in the United States. Draftings and Fanduelles continue to dominate the market as more and more states open or plan to open sports books.
AGA research shows that almost $ 9.5 billion lost against unregulated game machines

Apart from sports, another threat that AGA has rejected is unregulated slots or other game machines. In the United States, there are more than 625,000 machines, which costs $ 9.5 billion in taxes. We recently reported repressions to expel these operations.
The CEO and president of AGA, Bill Miller, said:
“It is time for national repression on the illegal omnipresent market which empties the boxes of the state and endangers people.
“These bad players operate in the shadows with no consumer protection, no responsible for gaming and no economic return to the communities they operate.
“Fighting them requires not only a stronger application of the United States, but also to continue working in close collaboration with our international partners to close offshore operators and keep them responsible.”
Star image: the American Gaming Association
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