CANADIAN GAMBLING REVENUES ESSENTIALLY UNCHANGED
3 September 2010
Stats Canada reports on the 2009 numbers
Net revenue from provincial government-run lotteries,
video lottery terminals, casinos and slot machines not
in casinos totalled Cdn$13.75-billion in 2009,
essentially unchanged from the year before, Statistics
Canada reported this week.
The monitoring agency
revealed that revenue from gambling plateaued at roughly
Cdn$13.7-billion in 2007, and has remained at a
consistent level ever since.
In 2009, casino
gambling accounted for 34 percent of the net revenue,
with lotteries making up a further 26 percent; slot
machines outside casinos, mainly at racetracks 21
percent, and VLTs 19 percent.
Profits from
gambling totalled just over Cdn$6.7-billion in 2008, or
4.7 percent of all provincial revenue.
Using 2008
numbers, Stats Canada reports that gambling
participation and average expenditures increased with
household income. For example, 51 percent of households
with incomes of less than Cdn$20,000 gambled, spending
an average of Cdn$395.
Among households with
incomes of Cdn$80,000 or more 78 percent gambled,
spending an average of Cdn$555 in 2008.
Provincially, average household spending on gambling in
2008 was highest in Saskatchewan at Cdn$720, followed by
Alberta at Cdn$645. It was lowest in Quebec at Cdn$390.
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