Gambling America

  
Gambling America

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Recently, a new, debatable topic has hit Americans in a swift manner. Should gambling be legalized in their respective states? As you may already know, gambling is the act of risking something of value for a potential chance of profit. “Not that long ago, Americans held gambling in the same esteem as heroin dealing” (Popkin & Hetter 17). Today, however, people see gambling not as bad as it used to be. In fact, according to a Harrah’s survey, thirty two percent of all households in the United States gambled at a casino in 1996 (Calvert 2). However large this number may seem, there are still a tremendous amount that do not gamble and feel that it should not be legalized in any way, shape or form. Proponents believe that gambling benefits the…show more content…
More schools are needed to support the ever growing population in the United States. My old high school, Upper Darby High School, holds more than 4,000 students in a crowded environment. Class sizes are over twenty five students per teacher and the school does not have the technology needed to teach at its highest level. Having a casino in that neighborhood would significantly increase how much money goes towards the school district and can go toward new schools and new equipment for teachers to use in the classroom. For example, as of 2003, the states of Florida, California, and New York have given thirteen, fourteen, and twenty three billion dollars, respectively, of revenue from lottery proceeds alone (Cumulative 1-2). The revenue also goes towards reducing property taxes for all people. This benefits society because there is more money for people to spend on things they need which, in turn, helps decrease bankruptcy for everyone. As of 2003, Wisconsin, South Dakota, and Indiana have contributed two billion, seven hundred thousand and three hundred thousand dollars, respectively, to reduce property taxes in their states (Cumulative 1-2). Lastly, gambling has its personal benefits as well societal and economical. It brings excitement into people’s lives. The fact that gambling is an added risk into some people’s lives increases the amount of fun someone can have at a casino. According to Robert Altman, he and his wife
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Jul 24, 2018 Gambling is the wagering of something of value, usually money, on the outcome of an event or game. Key Account Manager - LAC – Contact (Latin America) Email. Apr 17, 2009 Gambling is the newest Great American Pastime. State lotteries began in 1964 with New Hampshire, and now bring in $30 billion per year in 37 states and the District of Columbia. 2 Some 55 million Americans play lotteries once per month, spending $88 million per day — more than they spend per day on groceries. Gambling in the United States is legally restricted. In 2008, gambling activities generated gross revenues (the difference between the total amounts wagered minus the funds or 'winnings' returned to the players) of $92.27 billion in the United States. The History of American Gambling – An American Tradition. A look back at how gambling has evolved since the 1600s right up until the recent boom of online gambling. Embed this image on your site.