Sports betting is growing, along with problem gambling

March Madness started on Sunday with the selection of college basketball teams, which will be played at the 2025 NCAA tournament.

In addition to watching the game in the next few weeks, millions of Americans will bet on them.

Since the US Supreme Court has legalized the condition of sports in 2018, about 40 40 states have legalized some forms of sports echoes. This is not legal in Minnesota, but many people in the state still put money on office ponds, driving in office ponds, online imaginary sports or in a border state.

At 9am on Monday morning, MPR News host Angela Davis talks about the growing culture of sports batting and the rise of gambling problems, especially in the youth.

And we also want to hear from you.

Do you bet on sports? What do you get out of this? If you or someone cared about you have spent so much Time and money on sports batting, how did it impress you?

Call us 651-227-6000 or 800-242-2828 during the morning at 9am.

Guest:

  • Jason Kido Lopez Wisconsin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Arts at Medicine University. He is educated and writes about sports entertainment and sports batting and writes and is the author of “Sports Media Recipe”.

  • Lisa Veg Johnson North Dakota is a gambling addiction adviser in Fargo. He is Gambling Error Clinical Lead State North Dakota’s Department of Health and Human Services provides services for residents of Minnesota Spirit Solution Recovery Center Peacock Head, in the mind.

If you or your acquaintance may have gambling problems, you can get help through the Minnesota problem by texting gambling 1-800-333-4673 (hope) or texting at 53342. You can find other resources online. The Minnesota Alliance on the Gambling issue.

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