Less than a quarter of Marylanders are interested in gambling their money in the state’s still-growing sports betting industry, according to a new poll.
Among 800 people surveyed by Goucher College Poll in partnership with The Baltimore Banner, 23% said they were likely to place a bet on sports over the next year, either in person at a casino or online.
Another 76% of those polled said they were unlikely or very unlikely to wager on sports.
Even though the majority of Marylanders aren’t gambling on sports and don’t plan to, the 23% who do gamble would represent more than 1 million residents.
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