Casinos Team Up To Oppose iGaming Expansion
Briefly

The National Association Against iGaming (NAAiG) has formed to oppose the expansion of online gaming, citing significant economic and social risks. A recent study indicates that states introducing iGaming can expect average revenue drops of 16% for land-based casinos, potentially leading to thousands of job losses and reduced tax income for public services. The study also forecasts considerable GDP decreases in several states due to this gaming shift, emphasizing the urgent need for businesses and communities to resist iGaming advancement due to its potential negative impacts.
As states consider legalizing online gaming, the National Association Against iGaming opposes expansions, citing economic losses, job cuts, and social dangers.
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