Sunday’s Super Bowl in Las Vegas was one of the biggest betting days of the year. A new poll from St. Bonaventure University and the Siena College Research Institute finds 39 percent of Americans bet on sports, and 15 percent say they know someone with a related gambling problem. The poll also finds one in five Americans have an online sports betting account. We speak with Siena poll director Dr. Don Levy.
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