(File Photo of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Logo)
Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Harrisburg, PA) The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (“PGCB”) is launching the “What’s Really at Stake” campaign intended to heighten the awareness of the problematic issue of young people engaging in gambling activities. The campaign will utilize a website, access to promotional materials, online advertising and social media posts. This launch coincides with both national Problem Gambling Awareness Month in March and the start of one of the most significant wagering events in the United States, which is the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship. All of those materials are available to counselors, individuals and educational institutions as a free download at the website WhatsReallyatStake.com under the “Resources” section, which you can find by clicking here.
According to various studies:
- 75% of U.S. college students gambled in the past year (legally or illegally), with 18% gambling weekly or more frequently; at the same time only 22% of U.S. colleges and universities have formal policies on gambling. (CollegeGambling.org)
- 58% of 18–22-year-olds (including college students) engaged in sports betting with 6% reporting losing over $500 in a single day. Additionally, awareness of campus support for gambling problems is low with only 14% of men and 16% of women report knowing where to seek help. (NCAA)
- 6% of college students meet criteria for a serious gambling problem—roughly double the adult U.S. average of 3%. (AddictionCenter.com)
- 33.7% of youth under 18 gambled in a year period (Mass.gov)
- More than 1 in 3 boys aged 11–17 gambled in the past year. (Common Sense Media)










