The online gambling trade body, Jdigital, said of the study: “The Ministry of Consumer Affairs boasts of regulating based on science. The survey found that gambling in Spain was mainly moderate and that most players spent under an hour a week and less than €50 per month on gambling. Sports betting and lotteries were the product segments that had the highest weekly frequency, with 31 per cent and 27 per cent respectively playing more than twice a week. However, the 18-to-25 cohort engaged in more online gambling services than land-based, showing a change in habits in the young generation. The penetration of online gambling was greatest among male players in the 26-to-35 (23.7 per cent) and 35-to-45 (23.2 per cent) age groups. Some 81 per cent of people said they only played on lotteries. Of these people, 97 per cent engage in gambling in person and 6.6 per cent online. The study estimates that 49.5 per cent of the Spanish population of 47.5 million engages in some form of gambling. The study compiles data from 20,000 surveys in Spain’s 17 autonomous communities. Spain.- The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has presented its Prevalence Study of Gambling on the General Public of Spain to public health stakeholders on its Responsible Gambling Advisory Council. ![]() ![]() The study drew from 20,000 surveys from across the country.
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