AGA projects that an estimated $1.76 billion will be wagered on Super Bowl LX
A recent study by the American Gaming Association (AGA) projects that an estimated $1.76 billion will be wagered on Super Bowl LX. The regulator has based its prediction on the explosive rise of prediction markets and the continued growth and strength of the legal, state- and tribal-regulated markets. AGA predicts $1.76 billion will be wagered on Super Bowl LX The AGA published the study, with President and CEO Bill Miller vocal about the regulator’s views on traditional sports betting markets and prediction markets. “This research reinforces why state-and-tribal-regulated sportsbooks are critical, offering strong oversight and consumer protections that prediction markets simply do not match,” said Miller. The strong throughline from Miller indicates that prediction markets remain in a grey area with the AGA, which could be linked to the ongoing legal disputes between prediction market operators and the traditional licensed and tribal gaming sector. Americans are expected to wager a record $1.76B legally on Super Bowl LX, a testament to the strength of the state- and tribal-regulated sports betting market. Read the release https://t.co/uoTyKTYMf5 pic.twitter.com/hP5SHeuOfd …

