Gamblers Spend More On Travel, More Likely To Fly, TIA Says
Travel Industry Association (TIA) has determined that gamblers spend more on trips and stay longer than the average traveler. In 1994, Americans took 66 million person-trips that involved gambling, spending an average $652 on the entire trip, compared with $404 for non-gambling travelers. Gamblers...
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