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A Staggering 80% of Gamblers Prefer Mobile Phones Over Computers

Last updated: November 14, 2025 11:30 am
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Online sports betting continues to dominate the online gambling industry, with over 50% of all bets being placed on sports rather than online casino games, according to a study published in Grand View Research. In the United States, online gambling accounts for a whopping 90% of all bets placed, leaving only 10% of wagering activities taking place in physical, land-based establishments.

While developing countries are experiencing steady but slower growth in the online gambling sector, the United States and Europe lead the pack in terms of money spent on gambling per capita. Europe alone sees over 40% of all wagers made globally, with the United States, UK, Canada, Australia, and Singapore collectively raking in over 100 billion in profits annually.

The trend towards online gambling shows no signs of slowing down. On the contrary, more countries are legalizing online gambling each year, with more regions embracing its benefits. Looking ahead to 2026, it is expected that more countries will join the online gambling market. For example, Chile may legalize online casinos in South America, following in the footsteps of progressive countries like Colombia, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, and Peru.

With the continued growth and acceptance of online gambling worldwide, the industry is poised for further expansion and innovation in the coming years. As online betting becomes more accessible and regulated in new markets, the landscape of the gambling industry is sure to evolve.

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