With the growing number of both online and land-based casinos over the years and their market capitalization reaching $540 billion dollars+, it is expected to double the number in the next 4 years, according to
The Business Research Online casinos 🎰 on the rise yes, but to say brick and mortar casinos on the rise is a no no because these have unnecessary expenses like rent, physical security , personnel to run them, etcetera..and to be honest it's cheaper to run a business today leveraging a business online and expect more of these to come....
Now my question is, who are the ones generating the most revenue for the gambling industry and its owners, the people who gamble only for fun or those who gamble both for fun and for profit, all the rising population of gambling addicts?
No parameters on this on, but I will say both camps contribute to the owners success

I'm just asking out of curiosity to know if there are fewer gambling addicts in the industry; will we still be seeing the kind of massive numbers of new casinos emerging every now and then, or will the old and reputable ones just upgrade to suit the demand of the customers?
I don't think we have the numbers when it comes to number of gambling addicts unless a survey is taken, besides the best people to know these numbers are medical experts who have signed confidentiality agreements ás part of their profession.
And btw what's the correlation between new emerging casinos + existing casinos to gambling addiction 🤔
