Record number of people to wager on Super Bowl 57, according to American Gaming Association
CNBC's Contessa Brewer reports on the latest survey from the American Gaming Association that shows 50.3 million plan to gamble on Super Bowl LVII, raising the total 'handle' on the game to $16 billion.
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