singapore's casinos garner big bucks for them, but there is a movement to kind of control
the gambling habits of singapore's population.efforts are being made
This chart is titled: Hedging it's bets. Singapore's casino generate big bucks, but the government
has tried to temper the social fallout with moves to rein in gambling.
Diversification is important in business. It lets you have a safety net in place for when
things don't pan out like they should in one area, at least in the other you didn't lose any
money as this illustration points out.
it is a graph talking about the casinos in singapore, and their effect on the economy. the
gambling seems to be a big problem, and the main interest in this graph. each year, the problem
rises
The left side of the graph illustrates Singapore's gross gambling revenue increasing from
2010 to 2014. The left side details Singapore's overall gambling practices and number of
cases reported to gambling addiction service.
A infographic of the Singapore gambling economy from 2000 to 2014. Showing large increase
in gambling revenue but also leading government to try to curb social problems
This chart describes hedging its bets. Specifically, Singapore's casinos generate big bucks,
but the government moves to rein in gambling. Still some countries counseling centers have
seen an uptick.
This chart describes hedging its bets. Specifically, Singapore's casinos generate big bucks,
but the government has tried to temper the social fallout with moves to rein in gambling.
The following chart is labeled hedging its bets. It displays how sigapore casinos generate
big bucks, but the federal government has tried to temperate the Social fallout. Counseling
centers have seen their number of cases increase.
This is a series of charts and graphs depicting Singapore's casinos generate large profits,
but the government has tried to temper the social fallout with moves to reign in gambling.
The image depicts how Singapore's casinos generate large sums of money, as the government
is attempting to temper the social fallout by attempting to limit gambling. Statistics of
gambling addiction are cited, as well as statistics for money spent gambling rising year-over-year.
There are three bar graphs that show the relationship between the revenue of Singapore's casino's,
the overall gambling rate, and the number of gambling addiction cases treated by their national
service. Though the overall gambling rate has decreased, the number of addicts and the revenue
has increased, showing that addicts are accounting for a greater percentage of gambling revenue
in Singapore.
This chart shows Singapore's gambling revenue, gambling rate, and the number of people seen
at addiction centers for gamblers. Gambling revenue has increased from 5.3 billion Singapore
dollars to 9.3 Singapore dollars from 2010 to 2014. The number of gambling addicts treated
has risen from 88 to 398 between 2008 to 2011.