Dealing With Debt Part 2 Gambling Debt in Canada

Gambling debt in Canada is an epidemic not unlike the Flu. If you have a gambling debt in Canada, don't get down on yourself. Addiction is an illness and gambling is something that is highly addictive. Casinos are more accessible than ever in Canada and the euphoria that is felt when you win can cause what would seem like harmless entertainment Slot turn into a serious life altering addiction.

Many people realize that they have a problem when gambling habits lead to disruption in major parts of their lives. Financially, problem gambling can lead to a loss of income, potential loss of assets, lowered standard of living, or even a loss of employment. Personally, problem gambling can cause conflict with loved ones, and can lead to alienation from family and friends.

Problem gambling can also impact your health. You can experience a number of health effects, including high blood pressure, digestive problems, stress and anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts.

CTV News recently reported on a study from Statistics Canada that showed that wealthier people, on average, spend more money on wagering, but gamblers who have less money spend a larger percentage of their income on gaming activities.

According to the CTV report, Statistics Canada says that 6.3 percent of people are thought to be "at risk gamblers and problem gamblers." Problem gamblers make up 0.6 percent of the Canadian population which is roughly 180,000 people. The Statistics Canada definition of a problem gambler is someone who has experienced negative consequences of gaming and who gambles more than five times a year.

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