Jan 26 2009

Online gambling a multibillion dollar industry

Published by admin at 12:05 am under gambling

By its very nature, Internet gambling might be considered as a semi-underground industry, as online gambling defies precise analysis of its global and national scope. But several organizations have developed estimates that seem to exist within a similar range.

It is generally accepted that the first Internet gambling site came online in mid-1995, some have come and gone since then, and several thousand sites now exist.

Christiansen Capital Advisors, a firm that tracks online and other forms of gambling, estimates that the industry currently accounts for about $22 billion a year in global revenue, a number that will grow to nearly $25 billion a year by 2010.

About half of that will be wagered by Americans, the company says.

The U.S. General Accounting Office, in a December 2002 report, provided similar statistics, saying that “U.S. customers are reported to constitute anywhere from 50 to 70 percent of total operator revenues from Internet gambling.”

Those who support federal regulation and taxing of Internet gambling - rather than its ban - cite a December 2007 study by PricewaterhouseCoopers.

The above-mentioned study found that taxes on the industry could pump $8.7 billion to $17.6 billion into the U.S. Treasury during the next 10 years, depending on which - if any - states opt out of a regulatory plan. If sports leagues agree to participate, $42.8 billion could be produced, according to the PricewaterhouseCoopers study.

Trackback URI | Comments RSS

Leave a Reply

£100 free bet basket between Monday and Friday and £200 free bet basket on Saturday and Sunday for all UK and Irish new customers.
Bet now @ bet365

Online gaming pioneer and market leader since 1997 is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE: 888)
Bet your passion, bet with 888sport!

The UK's largest and most successful online betting company, has won its second Queen's Award for Enterprise.
Free £25 bet