YouGovUS study claims that younger punters prefer to gamble in the digital space
A study by YouGovUS has shown that US consumers aged 18-34 are more likely to agree (50 percent) that online gambling should be legal than disagree (28 percent), and that Americans aged 35-49 favour online gambling, while consumers aged 50-64 are divided on the issue and the majority of those aged 65+ oppose it.
The study also revealed that millennials would rather gamble via a digital space than a physical one: 47 percent of US adults aged 18-34 think land casinos are depressing, compared to one-third who disagree with that assessment. Generally speaking, older Americans have more mixed feelings about whether casinos are depressing.
3 percent of millennials admit to placing a bet with a bookmaker online in the past year, whilst only 1 percent of adults aged 35 or older say the same.
https://today.yougov.com/topics/politics/articles-reports/2018/05/17/millennials-favor-legalizing-online-gambling