A new gambling harms survey has shown that the number of Norwegians which suffer from problem gambling has more than halved since the last survey was conducted in 2019.
Complied by Spillforsk at the University of Bergen, the new research shows approximately 23,000 consumers suffer from problem gambling in Norway and 93,000 are at risk of developing gambling harms.
This means that the total number of problem gamblers has more than halved since the last survey. On that occasion the survey counted 55,000 problem gamblers and 122,000 who were at risk.
Director of the countrys gaming regulator, the Norwegian Lottery Authority, Henrik Nordal, said that the survey data pr…
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