The Facts

Many researchers have found that the economic costs associated with gambling cancel out the revenues with net-zero financial gains or result in an overall financial loss.

Costs associated with gambling include: 

* reduction of state lottery revenues,

* increased regulatory costs for gambling,

* criminal justice spending to counter an 8% to 13% increase in crime, 

* lost state and local revenue resulting from diversion of spending from goods and services to gambling, and

* lost jobs resulting from decreased spending on non-gambling goods and services.

Recommendations

Do not expand or further legalize gambling in Texas.

To address any potential budget shortfalls, Texas policy makers should reduce wasteful or unnecessary government spending.