The Dark Side of Casinos


Casino is a place for people to enjoy and have a good time, and sometimes even win huge money. Some business persons also go to casinos to create contacts and network with high-class people. However, there is more to casinos than meets the eye. This article will take a look at how casinos make their money, some popular games and the dark side of the business.

Casinos are like indoor amusement parks for adults, but the bulk of their profits come from games of chance. Slot machines, blackjack, poker, craps and other gambling games provide the billions of dollars that casinos rake in every year. While musical shows, lighted fountains, shopping centers and lavish hotels all help draw the crowds, casinos would not exist without the games of chance that make them profitable.

The most famous casino is the one on the Las Vegas strip, which draws visitors from all over the world to try their hand at gambling. In 2005, the typical casino gambler was a forty-six-year-old female from a household with above-average income. These women, who usually have a lot of free time to spend, are the largest group of casino gamblers. Gambling in casinos does boost local economies, as the money spent by these visitors will be reinvested in various industries. But some economists argue that the cost of treating problem gamblers and lost productivity due to their addiction offsets any economic benefits that casinos provide.