Heavily-criticised GSGB reveals problem gambling rate in UK for 2025 was 2.4%

Overall gambling participation in Great Britain dipped slightly in 2025, according to the latest Gambling Survey for Great Britain (GSGB).

The Gambling Commission’s publication revealed that 59% of adults gambled in the past 12 months, down marginally from 60% a year earlier.

Participation over the previous four weeks edged down from 48% to 47%, while online gambling remained unchanged at 38%.

Excluding National Lottery-only players, gambling participation slipped from 41% to 40% over the past year, and down from 28% to 27% over the previous four weeks.

The National Lottery remained the country’s most popular gambling product, with 31% of adults purchasing tickets, while participation in other charity lotteries held steady at 16%. Scratchcard participation fell slightly from 13% to 12%.

Problem gambling rate dips … slightly

One of the big talking points since the inaugural GSGB in 2023 has been the rate of problem gambling in the UK.

The survey showed a modest decline in the pr..

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