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Where does California rank among the most gambling-addicted states?

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Although online and sports betting is not legal in California, the Golden State still finished just outside the top 10 on WalletHub’s recent list of most gambling-addicted states.

WalletHub compared the 50 states to determine where excessive gambling is most prevalent. Their data set of 20 key metrics ranges from the presence of illegal gambling operations to lottery sales per capita to the share of adults with gambling disorders.

California finished 11th overall and is in the top 10 for Gambling Problem and Treatment Rank (7th) and in Gambling-Related Arrests Per Capita (8th), according to WalletHub’s study.

California also ranked 24th in Casinos Per Capita and 50th in Legality of Sports Gambling.

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Overall Rank*  State Total Score  Gambling-Friendliness Rank  Gambling Problem & Treatment Rank 
1 Nevada 72.52 1 1
2 South Dakota 66.53 2 9
3 Montana 59.45 7 4
4 Louisiana 57.29 3 22
5 Pennsylvania 55.99 5 16
6 Oklahoma 52.15 6 33
7 Mississippi 51.81 8 23
8 West Virginia 51.05 4 49
9 Oregon 50.51 11 10
10 New Jersey 47.99 9 37
11 California 44.64 26 7
12 North Dakota 44.53 10 38
13 Rhode Island 44.43 17 29
14 Texas 44.38 28 5
15 Illinois 44.35 18 28
16 Wyoming 43.47 23 12
17 Michigan 42.09 12 48
18 Delaware 41.77 19 34
19 Iowa 41.61 14 42
20 New York 41.29 15 44
21 Minnesota 41.01 29 14
22 Indiana 40.61 16 47
23 Colorado 40.56 24 26
24 Missouri 40.19 32 8
25 Massachusetts 39.99 22 32
26 Virginia 39.98 20 40
27 Ohio 39.89 21 41
28 Tennessee 39.34 34 11
29 South Carolina 38.86 46 3
30 Arizona 38.83 30 15
31 New Mexico 38.74 13 50
32 North Carolina 38.36 33 19
33 Maryland 37.79 25 36
34 Idaho 37.06 38 17
35 Kentucky 36.41 27 43
36 New Hampshire 36.09 45 6
37 Washington 35.70 36 27
38 Alabama 35.54 40 20
39 Florida 35.41 31 31
40 Arkansas 35.21 37 21
41 Georgia 34.20 39 30
42 Kansas 33.06 43 25
43 Connecticut 31.72 35 46
44 Hawaii 31.55 49 2
45 Wisconsin 31.19 42 35
46 Maine 30.40 41 39
47 Nebraska 28.78 44 45
48 Vermont 27.06 47 24
49 Alaska 26.65 48 13
50 Utah 24.14 50 18
Note: *No. 1 = Most Addicted
With the exception of “Total Score,” the columns in the table above depict the relative rank of each state, where a rank of 1 represents the worst conditions for that category.

Not all gamblers are the same, WalletHub writes. “Recreational” or “social” gamblers, for instance, buy the occasional lottery ticket, take the rare casino trip or bet small stakes in fantasy sports, but they set limits on how much they gamble and don’t cause financial harm to themselves.

When gambling gets out of control, though, it becomes a real medical condition. Gambling disorder, as it’s known, affects about 1-3% of all U.S. adults. That addiction can lead to serious economic consequences. While the gambling industry made a record $66.5 billion in revenue last year, U.S. consumers experience over $100 billion per year in total gambling losses.

Not surprisingly Nevada, the home of Sin City, topped the list of most gambling-addicted states.

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