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Gambling Survey for Great Britain - Year 2 (2024), wave 2 report: Official statistics
Gambling Survey for Great Britain - Year 2 (2024), wave 2 report
The number of occasions on which you have spent money on these gambling activities
Of those who reported an increase at least once across the three waves of tracking, 1 in 10 gamblers (12 percent) reported to have increased their number of occasions on which they have spent money on gambling activities; 2 in 5 (42 percent) of those who reported a decrease at least once during tracking.
Sub-groups that reported to be more likely to have increased the number of occasions on which they spend money on gambling activities over the course of tracking include:
- those aged between 25 and 34 years
- those with a mental health condition
- those working full-time and with children aged 18 or under
- those with a university degree
- non-white
- single.
There were no differences found between those that gamble in-person, online or any other form of gambling activity.
Sub-groups that reported to be more likely to have decreased the number of occasions on which they spend money on gambling activities over the course of tracking include: those with a physical health condition or disability, along with those with children aged 18 years or under.
There were no differences found between those that gamble in-person, online or any other form of tracked gambling activity as described in Appendix A.
Last updated: 27 February 2024
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