Legalized online gambling in Brazil is leaving more people in debt
18 points by 8en 7 months ago | 7 comments- diegoholiveira 7 months agoGambling has been a huge disaster for the country as a whole. If it were up to me, I would have already banned all gambling platforms in the country. But to make matters worse, the government is studying a state-owned gambling platform.
- tmottabr 7 months agoI expect a change in this in the coming months..
evangelical churches are starting to get concerned about this and we are starting to see the evangelical base in congress react against.. [1][2]
When people that has lost all their money on gambling stop paying the tithe, that many evangelical churches demand, the movement against it between churches leadership will gain a LOT of traction..
[1] https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/mercado/2024/11/bets-chegam-as... [2] https://noticias.gospelmais.com.br/bets-de-jogos-de-azar-ban...
- matheusmoreira 7 months agoYup. They couldn't care less about gambling addiction. They're just mad they're not getting a cut.
- tmottabr 7 months ago
- mbfg 7 months agoIsn't this true of basically any country?
- tmottabr 7 months agoYes.. But for some reason situation is worst in Brazil compared to anywhere else..
It was forbidden in Brazil.. They changed the law to allow and the country jumped to #1 in sports gambling in less then 1 year..
other types of gambling are likely following the same trend..
gambling sites made 20bi profit last year... that is equivalent to 1% of the country GDP..
Retail already noticed a slowdown because people are stopping spending money to gamble or are already heavily in debt..
- tmottabr 7 months ago