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1 background memo will appear in Sunday s Star-Ledger. Other A story based on the survey findings presented in this release and RELEASE INFORMATION RELEASE: SL/EP12-4 EP62-4) ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR RELEASE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1986 CONTACT: BOB CARTER I.tJ11E1?.S Eagletori Institute of Polihcs New Brunswick New Jersey / August 16 from 201) Rutgers Feature Phone). ATTENTION RADIO STATIONS: Audio is available after 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, -more- that the proportion who say they buy a lottery ticket at least once a week has Jersey lottery at some time, a substantial increase from four years ago, and The survey also finds that nearly 8-in-b residents have played the New resort city. City will be known only for gambling rather than as a major convention and And, for the first time, a majority now believes that in the future Atlantic it has benefitted only the casino-hotels and not Atlantic City s residents. are in favor of it. However, while two-thirds of the public continues to feel reveals that support for legalized casino gambling in Atlantic City has The survey, conducted between July 11 and 21 with 800 residents, also gambling in Atlantic City, with about one-in-three favoring the idea while an equal number are opposed, according to the latest Star-Ledger/Eagleton Poll. New Jerseyans are evenly split over whether the state should allow 24 hour Lottery Most Popular Form ofgambling casino gambling has been good for the state, there is a growing perception that increased to the point where more than three-fourths of the state s residents Residents Evenly Split On 24 Hour Gambling; Gambling in the Garden State: the Star-Ledger/Eagleton Poll We ask users to properly attribute this copyrighted information to Electronic media may release after 6:00 p.m. Saturday, August 16. newspapers may also use this information in their Sunday editions.!jehc tar-icbgcf/eagleton POLL I / THE STAT! Lt JEPT Y C NEW JEPV
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3 The state legislature is considering a proposal which would allow 24 hour legalized gambling is a good way for state government to raise revenue. more than doubled since In addition, an overwhelming majority agrees EP62-4 SL/EP12-4) Page 2 2 -more- answers or offer no opinion. A virtually identical number--64 percent--say only 14 percent feel it has been bad. The remaining 20 percent give mixed addition, 66 percent think casino gambling has been good for the state, while has gone from 64 percent in 1979 to the current high point of 77 percent. In who are opposed by more than 5-to-i. The proportion favoring casino gambling that those who favor legalized gambling in Atlantic City now outnumber those Support for casino gambling has increased gradually over the years such indifference or indecision about allowing 24 hour gambling. Carter added, These mixed feelings may in part help explain the public s especially in terms of the consequences for Atlantic City and its residents. that casino gambling has not fulfilled all of the early expectations, of the state that most residents feel has brought positive benefits, and is a source of state pride. On the other hand, there is also a growing perception Atlantic City. On the one hand, it definitely is perceive.d as a unique feature seems to hold increasingly ambivalent attitudes towards casino gambling in Bob Carter, associate director of the poll, commented, Overall, the public than women 26 percent favor ). Statewide, thirty-five percent would favor 24 hour gambling while an equal opinion. Men are substantially more supportive of the idea 46 percent favor ) gambling in the Atlantic City casinos for a fifteen month trial period. number--34 percent--are opposed; the remaining 30 percent offer no firm
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5 EP62-4 SL/EPI2-4) Page 3 casino gambling has been good for the state s image, how others see New Jersey. For the first time, a majority of New Jerseyans do not believe that Atlantic City will become a major convention and resort city. A 1982 survey found more who thought Atlantic City would become a major convention and resort city centered around gambling 49 percent) than felt it would come to be known only for gambling 44 percent). The current survey, however, reveals that those who believe the city will be known only for gambling now outnumber those who feel it will become a major convention center and resort by 19 points 54 to 35 percent)--a substantial shift of 24 points over four years. In addition, residents who think casino gambling has been good only for the casino-hotels now outnumber those who believe it has been good for both the casinos and the residents of Atlantic City by a very wide 42 point margin 67 to 25 percent). A survey taken four years ago showed a much narrower 29 point gap, with 59 percent feeling gambling primarily benefitted the casinos, compared to 30 percent who thought casinos. it was good for both residents and the Most New Jerseyans do have some direct knowledge of and experience with gambling in Atlantic City. Nearly eighty percent have been to Atlantic City since gambling was legalized, and two-thirds say they have actually gambled at a casino on at least one occasion. To varying degrees, clear majorities of the public agree with arguments which have been made both for and against 24 hour gambling in Atlantic City. Specifically, --three-fourths agree 24 hour gambling would create more jobs in Atlantic City, and that it would generate more tax revenue for the state. -more-
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7 EPG2-4 SL/EP12-4) Page percent agree that 24 hour gambling would make Atlantic City more of a gambling center and less like a family resort. --slightly more than 60 percent each agree 24 hour gambling would lead to more crime in Atlantic City and that it would worsen the problem of compulsive gambling. --6-in-b say 24 hour gambling would generate more tourism and 53 percent agree that would attract new investments in Atlantic City. it Playing lotteries is the most popular form of gambling among New Jerseyans, with 72 percent saying they bought a lottery ticket in the last year. Among other kinds of gambling, the survey finds that in the last year percent have gambled at an Atlantic City casino percent have bet on a live horse race or dog race; 6 percent have bet on a simulcast of a horse race. --between 15 and 18 percent have bet on a card game, played bingo, or bet on a sporting event. The popularity of the New Jersey Lottery has increased substantially over the past four years. Nearly 8-in-iD residents say they have played the lottery at some time, compared to 56 percent in More than half of the public--54 percent--say they have played the lottery in the last month, while only 21 percent have never bought a New Jersey lottery ticket. The frequency with which New Jerseyans play the lottery has also increased dramatically, with 40 percent saying they buy a lottery ticket at least once a week, a figure which has more than doubled since Fully seventy percent of New Jerseyans think collecting tax revenue from various forms of legalized gambling is a good way for state government to raise money, while only 18 percent think it is bad. The remainder offer no firm opinion Copyright, The Eagleton Institute/Newark Star-Ledger, 1986
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9 The latest Star-Ledger/Eagleton Poll was conducted between July 11 and 21, 1986, The questions and figures referred to in this release are as follows: account other possible sources of error inherent in any study of public opinion. scientific sample taken from that population. Sampling error does not take into difference in results between interviewing everyone in a population versus a ±3.5 percent at a 95 percent confidence interval. Sampling error is the probable telephone. Figures presented for the total sample of 800 have a sampling error of when a random sample of New Jerseyans, 18 years and older) was interviewed by BACKGROUND MEMO--RELEASE SL/EP12-4 EP62-4). SUNDAY. AUGUST I?..IJ TGERS Eagleton Institute of Politics New Brur,swick New Jersey Good Bad Difference Opinion Total And has casino gambling been good or bad for the state s image--how others see New Good Bad Difference Opinion Total jjft Do you think Atlantic City will become a major convention and resort city centered Do you think that gambling has been good for both the casinos and the people who THE STATE UNPJEPSIIV cc NPW JET?V ) % 67% 8% 100% 800) Everyone Only Don t Know Total Casinos Other/ live in Atlantic City, or has it really only been good for the casino-hotels? ) ) % 54% 11% 100% 800) Convention Only Don t Know Total jfl Resort/ Gambling around gambling, or do you think in the years to come it will be known only for gambling? ) % 16% 13% 7% 100% 800) Both/No No Jersey? ) ) ) % 14% 11% 9% 100% 800) Both/No No Overall, do you think casino gambling has been good or bad for the state ) % 14% 8% 99% 800) ) ) Favor ODpose Don t Know Total jjfl Are you in favor or opposed to legalized casino gambling in Atlantic City? Utlic tar-icbgcr/eagleton POLL
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11 Have you been to Atlantic City since gambling was legalized? ) ) Have you ever gambled in one of the casinos? % 800) Yes No Total --Women ) Sex --Men ) --North ) --South ) --Central ) Regi on Total 35% 34% 5% 25% 99% 800) Favor Oppose Depends No Opinion Total gambling in Atlantic City, or don t you have an opinion? for a 15 month trial period. In general, would you favor or oppose 24 hour New Jersey is considering allowing 24 hour gambling in the Atlantic City casinos % 800) ) None Once Twice 3 to 5 6 or more Total jjfl City Casino? In the last 12 months about how many times have you been gambling in an Atlantic Region: North 63%); Central 67%); South 71%) Age: %); %); %) Income: Less than $15,000 56%); $15 to $30,000 71%); over $30,000 70%) Education: Less than H.S. 64%); high school grad 69%); more than H.S. 65%) reporting having gambled in Atlantic City on at least one occasion. Note: Entries below are the percentage of each group in the current survey ) % 800) ) ) Yes No Total ml EP62-4 SL/EPI2-4) -2-
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13 jobs in Atlantic City 77% 17% 5% 99% 799) --opposes 24 hr. gambling ) --undecided ) --favors 24 hr. gambling ) 24 hour gambling would create more No or disagree. If you don t have an opinion on some, just say so. 24 hour gambling in Atlantic City. For each one, please just tell me if you agree I m going to read some of the arguments which have been made both for and against Agree Disagree Opinion Total jj) --undecided ) --opposes 24 hr. gambling ) --favors 24 hr. gambling ) more tourism ) 24 hour gambling would generate --undecided ) --opposes 24 hr. gambling ) --favors 24 hr. gambling ) compulsive gambling ) It would worsen the problem of --undecided ) --opposes 24 hr. gambling ) --favors 24 hr. gambling ) investments in Atlantic City hour gambling would attract new --undecided ) --opposes 24 hr. gambling ) --favors 24 hr. gambling ) It would lead to more crime in - favors 24 hr. gambling ) for the state ) It would generate more tax revenue less like a family resort ) --favors 24 hr. gambling ) Atlantic City ) City more of a gambling center, and --opposes 24 hr. gambling ) --opposes 24 hr. gambling ) --undecided ) --undecided ) 24 hour gambling would make Atlantic EP62-4 SL/EP12-4) -3-
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15 --gambled at a casino in Atlantic City ) --bought a lottery ticket ) --bet on a live horse race or dog race ) --bet on a simulcast of a horse race ) --played bingo % 800) Yes Total any of these in the last year. First, have you...in the last year? of different ways people can gamble, and would like you to tell me if you have done For many people gambling is a form of entertainment. I m going to read you a list Total % 800) Depends-- Don t Know Total i_p.). money? general, do you think this is a good or a bad way for state government to raise gambling--such as the New Jersey Lottery and the casinos in Atlantic City. In The state collects tax revenue to support public services from various forms of Region: North 43%); Central 37%); South 33%) Age: Income: %); %); 50 47%) Education: Less than H.S. 54%); high school grad 40%); more than H.S. 26%) Less than $15,000 37%); $15 to $30,000 44%); over $30,000 38%) report they buy a lottery ticket at least once a week. Note: Entries below are the percentages of each group in the current survey who ) % 799) in a while? percent yes % 800) ) How often do you usually buy a lottery ticket--every day, a few times a week, once a week, a few times a month, once a month or do you only buy a lottery ticket once Few times Once a a while Never Total Good Bad Daily a week week Few times a monthonce a month Once in last month last month No Total Yes--in Yes--not in month? Have you ever played the New Jersey Lottery? Have you played it in the last --bet on a sporting event ) --bet on a card game ) EP62-4 SL/EP12-4) -4-
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