This is an open question, maybe I could be wrong in the eye of some of you but am asking this question because a large number of addicted gamblers are not even up to a middle class standard but they are addicted. Can someone tell me why it's like that or is it totally a different case in your society, maybe an opposite of what I asking is happening in your own society.
Poor people gets more addicted, following the middle class before it gets to the rich. Since it's like that, I think it's just the poor people that are gambling the most in the world, if am not correct, I stand to be corrected.
Though it's a claim that the poor people are the major sets of gamblers known to easily get addicted to it due to their respective financial status, but it still doesn't mean that both the rich and middle class don't get addicted to it too, because addiction is primarily caused as a result of greed and the high quest of trying to get rich quick, because until an individual is able to have self control to gamble responsibly, not minding either he/she is rich, middle class or poor. That individual will always fall victim to an addiction. Hence, resulting to the fact that everybody is prone to gambling addiction, irrespective of your financial status, if only you can be able to manage your funds effectively.