Increased gambling expenditure in the USA: Examining the investments made by corporations
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The American Gaming Association (AGA) has divided their business expenses into five main areas, as reported by iGB.
- Investing in the development of customer support services in the responsible gaming sector - $135.4 million
- Developing and implementing responsible gaming programs - $122.4 million
- Increasing consumer awareness about responsible gaming - $107.7 million
- Funding research in the field of responsible gaming and supporting non-profit organizations related to the subject - $31.8 million
- Services for individuals with gambling disorders - $26.1 million
Joe Malone, the AGA's Senior Vice President, stated, "This substantial increase in expenditures dedicated to responsible gaming serves as proof of the industry's dedication to cultivating a safe and enlightened gaming environment." He emphasized that the industry is proactively pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into providing players with the necessary tools, knowledge, and protective measures to gamble responsibly.
It's worth noting that the AGA has recently stepped up their efforts through initiatives like "Play Smart from the Start," which centers on responsible gaming messaging and collaboration with industry stakeholders. Although the AGA is instrumental in promoting responsible gaming practices across the industry, the given sources do not detail the organization's exact financial outlay on these programs.
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- The American Gaming Association (AGA), through initiatives like "Play Smart from the Start," is actively pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into ensuring a responsible gaming environment, particularly by developing customer support services for gambling, funding research, and supporting non-profit organizations.
- In addition to their initiatives, the AGA is also proactively investing in the gaming industry itself, spending hundreds of millions on developing and implementing responsible gaming programs, as well as increasing consumer awareness about responsible gaming.
- The gaming industry, spearheaded by the American Gaming Association, is not only investing in casino-and-gaming development but also ensuring hundreds of millions are dedicated to providing tools, knowledge, and protective measures to foster responsible gaming practices.
