UK Gambling Commission Finds Low Levels of Problem Gambling

UK Gambling Commission Finds Low Levels of Problem Gambling.

Costfoto / NurPhoto / Getty Images

Key Takeaways

The UK has asserted for years that it needed to make drastic changes to its gambling laws in order to force gaming operators to address responsible gambling. But another quarterly survey by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) finds a low level of gambling addiction.

UKGC Executive Director Tim MillerUKGC Executive Director Tim Miller, who oversees the gaming regulator s research. A new survey the UKGC conducted shows that problem gambling continues to be virtually nonexistent. (Image: Racing Post)

Earlier this year, the UKGC that the level of consumers who fell in the “problem gambling” category was just 0.2%. However, the body responsible for monitoring and controlling the gambling industry added that this was 50% less than a year earlier.

That drop – and even the 0.4% level that preceded it – suggests that the gaming industry has done well in its management of responsible gaming protocols. However, if there needs to be more evidence, the UKGC’s latest report shows that the problem gambling level remains at 0.2%.

The UKGC has released the results of its latest quarterly responsible gambling survey. It conducted a phone interview, gathering data from over 4,000 consumers to calculate those programs success.

The survey regulator relies on the Problem Gambling Severity Index. However, the US National Library of Medicine has said this database might contain several errors. Additionally, the UKGC only asks survey participants three questions.

As such, it doesn’t provide a lot of data points with which to calculate scores.

Survey Finding Low Rates

The survey found that problem gambling among males was only 0.3%, while for females, it was just 0.1%. The male figure is lower than it was a year ago.

The figure for the 16-24 age group was 0.8%, a slight increase from last year. For the 25-34 group, the rate decreased to 0.3%, and further to 0.2% for the 35-44 group. The survey found that, for the 596 respondents in the group between 45 and 54 years of age, there was 0% problem gambling.

The two highest age groups, 55-64 and 64 and above, reflected rates of 0.2% and 0.1%, respectively.

UK Crack Down

Despite the low findings, the UK government and the UKGC is spending a large amount of time reworking the gaming industry. The UKGC is also allocating substantial resources to develop new systems for gauging responsible gambling.

Legislators have also spent the past several years writing and rewriting gambling laws. Plans to present new laws were expected last year, but as 2022 rolled around and more issues arose, new delays also arrived.

Now, at the earliest, the government’s outlining its new gambling laws won’t be ready until at least this September.

Article Sources
Sports Betting, Fantasy Sports Boosting NFL TV Ratings, Says Giants Co-Owner Tisch editorial policy.
  1. Clemson Finds Itself in Familiar Spot as Heavy Favorite in ACC Title Game Against Virginia

Compare Accounts
×
New Jersey Strengthens Responsible Gaming Safeguards with Proactive Outreach Program
Provider
Name
Description
Bally’s Corporation Campaigning for iGaming Privileges in Home State of Rhode Island  Ohio Sports Betting: Commission Wants Ads Checked for Responsible Gaming  Perfect Bracket Remains in NCAA March Madness, Derek Stevens More Conservative in Betting This Year  Calvin Ridley Seeks NFL Comeback After Missing Season for Sports Betting Suspension  Massachussets Governor Signs Budget Bill that Allows Casinos to Serve Booze until 4 am  Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Cabinet Approves Integrated Casino Resort Regulations  Only Winning Ticket for $768M Powerball Jackpot Sold in Wisconsin  West Virginia Online Gaming Legalized as Governor Justice Allows Bill to Lapse Into Law  Champion Ruiz Adds 15 Pounds for Joshua Rematch as Bettors Back Him in Heavyweight Title Fight  Potential China Hainan Casino Won’t Steal Macau Profits, Credit Agency Fitch Opines