A new Meio/Ideia survey has placed online betting among Brazil’s emerging political and economic pressure points, with 25% of respondents saying they had placed bets in the 30 days before the poll.
A recent survey conducted by Meio/Ideia revealed that 25% of Brazilians had engaged in online betting in the month leading up to the poll. The study, titled “Bets and Brazil,” involved 1,500 telephone interviews and highlighted the increasing significance of online gambling within the country's political and economic landscape.
The survey, released on May 6, emphasized the growing prevalence of online betting in Brazil, shedding light on the impact of gambling on the nation's social and financial dynamics. With a margin of error of 2.5 percentage points and a confidence level of 95%, the findings underscore the escalating role of online gambling as a topic of concern in the upcoming elections.