
She Went Undercover To Expose Casinos
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In this video, I interview Brianna Morelli about her undercover research into how casinos respond to problem gambling. We talk about her surprising findings, what she experienced while posing as someone struggling with gambling addiction, and what it says about the industry as a whole.
Brianna works at the Gambling Clinic in Memphis: https://thegamblingclinic.com/
The article has been published! Read it here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10899-025-10396-w
There was also a blog post covering the study: https://gamblingharm.org/secret-study-casinos-failing-on-problem-gambling/
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Common Facts About Gambling Addiction: - Approximately 2-3% of Americans meet the criteria for a gambling disorder, which equates to around 6 million people. - Around 96% of gamblers lose money in the long run, reinforcing the industry's design to ensure the house always wins. - Studies show that people with a gambling addiction impact 7-10 others around them on average, showing that a gambling addiction can impact more people than simply the gambler themself. - Over 50% of people with gambling addiction also struggle with substance abuse or another mental health disorder, such as depression or anxiety. - Gambling Addiction costs the U.S. economy an estimated $7 billion annually, including losses from job productivity, criminal justice expenses, and healthcare costs.
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