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Updated on: October 17th, 2019<\/p>

This past Tuesday, American Gaming Association (AGA) president and CEO Bill Miller addressed attendees at the first-ever Global Gaming Expo (G2E). In his address, Miller spoke about how the global gaming industry is performing at levels never seen before. Additionally, the American public perception about the casino gaming industry has shifted. Now nearly half of all Americans think of it favorably. This, according to the AGA, is an all-time high.<\/p>\n

These figures, along with others were released in a report by the industry trade group at the Expo. It also found that not only do 49% of US adults find the casino industry favorable, they also plan to gamble at a casino over the next year. This figure is up from 45% recorded in 2018. This means that 124 million people plan to visit a USA casino in the next 12 month \u2013 a 20 million increase.<\/p>\n\"AGA\n

The increase in these figures coincides with the industry reporting record revenues. For example, tribal and commercial casinos have US$75.4 million in revenue. This adds US$261 million to the economy. The AGA president acknowledges the growth. \u201cThe state of the gaming industry has never been stronger,\u201d he said at the G2E. \u201cIt\u2019s never been more popular with the general public, and it\u2019s never offered more exciting technology and entertainment offerings.\u201d<\/p>\n

Along with announcing the gaming industry\u2019s boon, AGA president Miller set out the top three priorities for the AGA.<\/p>\n

AGA President Outlines Organization\u2019s Top Three Priorities<\/h2>\n

For the upcoming year, the AGA will be focusing on three key points of concern. Firstly, the AGA president wants to get sports betting done right. The repealing of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA) offers the gaming industry new customers. Furthermore, Miller noted that it has connected gaming companies with new partners and technologies.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe\u2019re going to make sports betting a showcase of our industry\u2019s commitment to responsible gaming,\u201d he said. He further noted that the organization is going to study the impact of sports betting on health, create advertising standards, and strengthen enforcement to get rid of bad actors.<\/p>\n

Secondly, the AGA president said the trade association wants to turn its public support into political influence. Miller said that its time political leaders adopt the positive outlook the American public has. \u201cWhile their constituents see the impact we deliver, many in Congress remain mired in outdated stereotypes. Our intent is to chance that,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n

And thirdly, the AGA is looking to modernize the way they do business. Casinos are fertile ground for innovative gaming and entertainment technology, Miller said. However, he added, the industry still insists on using antiquated cash-only systems. A casino experience should be seamless for the customer. \u201cEvery one of you came here somehow,\u201d the AGA president said. \u201cIf you took an Uber, it was digital. You stayed in a hotel, you put down a card. You went to a restaurant last night\u2026it was a digital transaction. Our customers are used to this. They will demand it of us.\u201d<\/p>\n

Furthermore, he noted, going digital promotes responsible gambling. It helps customers establish spending budgets and setting time limits.<\/p>\n

In closing his address, the AGA president said \u201cWe\u2019re here to help. We intent to be helpful.\u201d<\/p>\n

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