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Maryland Sees Gambling Addiction Surge Post-Legalization
10 Dec
Summary
- Maryland's disordered gambling rate increased 42% after mobile betting legalization.
- Gambling addiction impacts finances and mental health, similar to other addictions.
- Teenagers are increasingly involved in risky sports betting, researchers report.

Since the legalization of mobile sports betting in Maryland in 2022, the state has witnessed a significant 42% increase in disordered gambling. This rise has brought the rate from 4% to 5.7% of the state's population, according to a recent survey. Experts highlight that the brain's response to gambling addiction mirrors that of other severe dependencies, leading to potential withdrawal symptoms and significant financial distress for individuals and their families.
The profound impact of gambling addiction extends beyond financial ruin, affecting mental well-being. Brain scans reveal similarities between gambling and addictions to substances like cocaine or opioids. Tragically, individuals struggling with gambling addiction experience higher rates of suicide attempts and completions compared to those with other addiction types. This growing concern is not limited to adults, as teenagers are also being identified as engaging in risky betting activities.




