Tell us how the UK cost of living crisis has affected your behaviour around gambling

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Tell us how the UK cost of living crisis has affected your behaviour around gambling

We’d like to hear about how rising costs have affected people’s experience of gambling in the UK.

A pedestrian walks past a Ladbrokes betting shop in east London

Gambling companies have said that the cost of living crisis is not slowing down betting habits, despite the pressure on household incomes.

Meanwhile, charity Gamcare has said its advisors are hearing from people who are turning to gambling in the hope of improving their financial situations. It also said people who previously felt they had recovered from gambling have relapsed as financial pressures have ramped up.

We want to hear from people in the UK about their experience with gambling in recent months. Has the cost of living crisis affected your behaviour around gambling? We are also interested to hear from people who have recently gambled for the first time.

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