Losing Big:

America’s Reckless bet on Sports Gambling


Reviews

“An incisive and efficiently written account of the slow rise and sudden ubiquity of legal sports gambling in America.”

Wall Street Journal

“The first comprehensive account of how legal sports betting — and its caffeinated offspring, app-based mobile sports betting — came to be legal in 38 states. It’s a brisk, informative, often sad, and occasionally amusing read.”

Semafor

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. But, even more importantly, it shows how its menacing presence in our lives is the product of the consciously dishonest manipulations of mendacious entrepreneurs and their sanctimonious and cynical partners, the professional sports leagues. It’s a revealing book, and one can only hope it’s not too late.”

—Daniel Okrent, author and inventor of Rotisserie League Baseball

“Before I was a journalist, I was the Executive Director of the first government Off Track Betting Corporation in the U.S. It was sold as virtuous. Millions would be earmarked for education. We would weaken illegal bookmakers and numbers runners. I woke up when I realized how a government entity was enslaving citizens to an addiction. In his powerful, carefully reported book on the spread of sports betting to 38 states, Jonathan Cohen introduces us to gambling addicts and demonstrates that legal gambling creates a public health crisis I only glimpsed in the seventies. Cohen would not ban sports gambling, though he shows how the fervid race by professional sports teams to grow its audience can compromise the games. He offers clear-eyed ideas to build guardrails to better police what he accurately describes as a health crisis.”

—Ken Auletta, author and staff writer for the New Yorker

“A timely account of the aggressive rise of online sports betting in the United States and the considerable human consequences of its predatory marketing and addictive app interfaces.”

—Natasha Schull, author of Addiction by Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas

Podcast and Radio

“Interview with Tavis Smiley”

KBLA Talk 1580, June 11, 2025

“Bostonian vs. The Book sits down with author Jonathan D. Cohen”

Bostonian vs. the Book, June 11, 2025

“Gamblemerica: How Sports Betting Apps Rewired a Generation's Relationship to Risk”

Let’s Appreciate, June 4, 2025

“Legalized sports gambling has been expanding rapidly. Why this author is sounding the alarm”

KJZZ Radio, Phoenix (NPR Affiliate), May 29, 2025

“Losing big”

WBEN Radio, Buffalo, NY, May 16, 2025

“Online Sports betting is spreading”

KCBS Radio, May 3, 2025

“America has gone ‘all in’ on sports betting. But at what cost?”

Wisconsin Public Radio, April 29, 2025

“Losing Big”

Bill Bunkley Show, April 28, 2025

“Losing Big: America’s Dangerous sports gambling boom”

New Books Network, April 20, 2025

“US sports betting—too big too fast?

iGaming Daily Podcast, SBC Media, April 10, 2025

“Leaders in the gaming industry pursuing legalized California sports betting”

The State of California, KCBS Radio, April 8, 2025

“lEGAL sPORTS bETTING AND pUBLIC hEALTH”

Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC, April 1, 2025

“Interview w/ Jonathan D. Cohen”

Not From Boston Podcast, April 1, 2025

“The Pros and Cons of Sports betting”

Straight to the Point Podcast, March 29, 2025

“All bets are on”

Talk Cocktail Podcast, March 22, 2025

“Why Does sports Betting Feel Different?”

GBH, Scratch and Win, March 19, 2025

TV Appearances

“‘Losing Big’ & the Sports Betting Public Health Crisis”

The Daily Show, June 5, 2025

Losing Big”

BookTV, CSPAN, April 10, 2025

Losing Big: America’s Reckless bet on sports gambling”

WGN9 Chicago, April 4, 2025

Expert explains legal thorn about Americans' $3.1 billion gamble on March Madness”

CNN, March 23, 2025

Losing Big: America’s Reckless Bet on Sports Gambling”

Amanpour and Company, March 14, 2025