Losing Big, Jonathan D. Cohen
Losing Big, Jonathan D. Cohen
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Losing Big
America's Reckless Bet on Sports Gambling

Author: Jonathan D. Cohen

Narrator: George Newbern

Unabridged: 4 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/01/2025


Synopsis

Inside America’s preventable sports-gambling debacle

In 2018, the United States Supreme Court opened the floodgates for states to legalize betting on sports. Eager for revenue, almost forty states have done so. The result is the explosive growth of an industry dominated by companies like FanDuel and DraftKings. One out of every five American adults gambled on sports in 2023, amounting to $121 billion, more than they spent on movies and video games combined.

The rise of online sports gambling—the immediacy of betting with your phone, the ability of the companies to target users, the dynamic pricing and offers based on how good or bad of a gambler you are—has produced a public health crisis marked by addiction and far too many people, particularly young men, gambling more than they can afford to lose. Under intense lobbying from the gaming industry, states have created a system built around profit for sportsbooks, not the well-being of players.

In Losing Big, historian Jonathan D. Cohen lays out the astonishing emergence of online sports gambling, from sportsbook executives drafting legislation to an addicted gambler confessing their $300,000 losses. Sports gambling is here to stay, and the stakes could not be higher. Losing Big explains how this brewing crisis came to be, and how it can be addressed before new generations get hooked.

“Losing Big demonstrates how legalized sports betting became a gigantic business, a ceaselessly annoying marketing presence, and a genuine danger to hundreds of thousands of people.” —Daniel Okrent, author and inventor of Rotisserie League Baseball

About The Author

Jonathan D. Cohen is the Joan and Irwin Jacobs Senior Program Officer for American Institutions, Society, and the Public Good at the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. He is the author of For a Dollar and a Dream: State Lotteries in Modern America as well as the co-editor of Long Walk Home: Reflections on Bruce Springsteen, and All In: The Spread of Gambling in Twentieth-Century United States. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and many other outlets. He lives in New Haven, CT.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steve on April 19, 2025

This is an excellent book that is both very readable and packed with information. The author does a masterful job covering the history of gambling laws in the last 50 years, especially in the last 5-10 years, in an accessible and interesting way. Explaining the importance and impact of the changes.......more

Goodreads review by Tommy on April 29, 2025

Good book for anyone interested in the business of sports gambling and the effect normalizing sports gambling is having on American consumers. You can tell the author put a lot of effort into compiling this into an easily digestible story - overall definitely worth the read!......more