
A recent survey by the Pew Research Center reveals that most Americans don’t view gambling as a moral issue. The research found that seven out of ten people in the United States believe wagering does not go against their moral principles. This stands in stark contrast to attitudes in other nations, where gambling faces much stronger moral opposition. In South Korea, nearly 8 out of 10 adults view gambling as morally wrong, while similar majorities in Nigeria at 72% and Greece at 66% share this disapproval. As March brings the NCAA basketball tournament, experts predict a significant increase in betting activity across the country.







