As millions of Americans bet on this weekend's , gambling experts are warning that rules are fueling a wave of new addicts — and a 'time bomb' of bankruptcies, suicides and broken families in the coming years.
A record 50.4 million Americans are predicted to bet up to $16 billion on Sunday's clash between the Philadelphia Eagles and the City Chiefs, the American Gaming Association, says — a 61 percent jump on last year's event.
That alarms former addicts and researchers, who say sports betting firms often target college students as they lure new users to cell phone betting apps that then hook them on roulette, slots, and other compulsive games.
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