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In South Africa, the gambling industry saw a record R1.5 trillion amount wagered during the 2024/25 financial year, generating R75 billion in gross gambling revenue (what operators keep after payouts). (reference igamingbusiness.com)
Around 65.7% of adults gambled at least once, more than double the rate in 2017, with over 50% (and up to 40% frequently) of working South Africans participating — highest among men aged 30–49. (reference news24.com)
Lower-income earners (R8,000–R15,000/month) are hit hardest: many spend up to 40% of their gross income on gambling, with 40–41% doing so specifically to cover household expenses or debt. (reference dailymaverick.co.za)
Problem gambling affects 31% of active gamblers (a fivefold rise since 2017), fuelling a cycle of debt, poverty, and family strain among the working class amid economic pressures. (reference news24.com)

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