![]() The report found that 61% of New Jerseyans took part in at least one gambling activity in the previous 12 months, down from 70% in the earlier report. ![]() New Jersey has taken several steps to address problem gambling, including making it easier for people to self-exclude themselves from betting naming a statewide coordinator in charge of all responsible gambling efforts setting advertising standards for casinos and sports betting companies and working with companies to use technology to monitor online betting and to offer assistance to at-risk patrons. Low to moderate-risk gambling also decreased from about 15% to about 13%. But that’s still three times the national rate, the report said.
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