The social costs of gambling in Wisconsin

Date
1996-07
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Wisconsin Policy Research Institute
Abstract
A random survey of 1,000 Wisconsin adults revealed that 0.90% were serious problem gamblers. This represents 32,425 residents in the state. The survey results led to conclusions that 0.38% of Wisconsin adults were serious problem gamblers because of the presence of Native American casinos in the state. This represents 13,691 persons.
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Permission granted to archive report in repository by Michael Ford, Wisconsin Policy Research Institute.
Keywords
Gambling -- Social aspects -- Wisconsin, Gambling -- Wisconsin
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