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Gambling In North Carolina? Most People Aren’t Addicted

There are certain places you think of when you think of gambling. Vegas, Atlantic City, Reno, but nowhere in North Carolina immediately comes to mind. Yes, we have options like…

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There are certain places you think of when you think of gambling. Vegas, Atlantic City, Reno, but nowhere in North Carolina immediately comes to mind. Yes, we have options like Harrah's Cherokee Casino and the new Catawba Two Kings Casino in Kings Mountain. Both are popular, but gambling in North Carolina doesn't have a chokehold on people the way it does in other states.

Last year the gambling industry saw record-breaking profits last year despite the COVID-19 pandemic. And it's not just casinos, sports betting is also extremely popular. (Personally, my teams give me enough stress I don't need money riding on it too). As the Kentucky Derby is fast approaching where millions of dollars will be bet, the personal-finance website WalletHub released its report on 2022’s Most Gambling-Addicted States.

WalletHub compared the 50 states across 20 key metrics to create this report. The data set ranges from the presence of illegal gambling operations to lottery sales per capita to the share of adults with gambling disorders.

Gambling Addiction in North Carolina (1=Most Addicted, 25=Avg.):

  • 40th – Casinos per Capita
  • 39th – Gaming Machines per Capita
  • 15th – Gambling-Related Arrests per Capita
  • 4th – iGaming Revenues per Capita

View the full report here

Most Gambling Addicted States According To Wallet Hub:

1. Nevada

Nevada

Aerial view of Las Vegas strip in Nevada as seen at night USA

2. South Dakota

3. Montana

4. Mississippi

5. Oklahoma

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6. Louisiana

7. New Jersey

8. California

9. West Virginia

10. North Dakota

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11. Oregon

12. Pennsylvania

13. Minnesota

14. Illinois

15. Wyoming

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16. Missouri

17. Massachusetts

18. Colorado

19. Virginia

20. Texas

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21. Tennessee

22. Iowa

23. Delaware

24. New York

25. New Mexico

New Mexico

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26. Idaho

27. Kansas

28. South Carolina

29. Rhode Island

30. Ohio

Ohio

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31. Wisconsin

32. Arkansas

33. Connecticut

34. Indiana

35. Georgia

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36. Maryland

37. New Hampshire

38. Washington

39. Michigan

40. Arizona

Arizona

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41. Alabama

42. Florida

43. Nebraska

44. Kentucky

45. North Carolina

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46. Hawaii

47. Vermont

48. Maine

49. Alaska

50. Utah

Saint George, Utah

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Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.