running all money into the ground and losing everything you have.
Jacob Suissa has written: 'Le jeu compulsif' -- subject(s): Compulsive gamblers, Compulsive gambling, Gambling, Psychology, Social aspects, Social aspects of Compulsive gambling, Social aspects of Gambling
A social consequence is the impact of an event or action on a social environment.
John Dunkley has written: 'Gambling' -- subject(s): Gambling, History, Moral and ethical aspects of Gambling, Social aspects of Gambling 'Beaumarchais'
A social consequence refers to the impact on individuals or society resulting from certain actions, behaviors, or events. It can include changes in relationships, attitudes, norms, or institutions within a community. Social consequences can be positive or negative, depending on the situation.
Mark Griffiths has written: 'Adolescent gambling' -- subject(s): Youth, Compulsive gambling, Adolescent psychology, Social conditions, Gambling, Teenage gamblers
no
William N. Evans has written: 'The social and economic impact of Native American casinos' -- subject(s): Casinos, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Casinos, Economic aspects of Gambling on Indian reservations, Gambling on Indian reservations, Social aspects, Social aspects of Casinos, Social aspects of Gambling on Indian reservations 'Giving mom a break'
Gambling winning would be earned income (worked to earn) gambling winning is unearned income.
A social consequence of global fuel dependence is a reduced sense of security for the population. A fuel dependence means the government must compromise, which reduces security.
harmless if under controlevil if addicted
Ian M. Helfant has written: 'The high stakes of identity' -- subject(s): Gambling, Gambling in literature, History, History and criticism, Russian literature, Social aspects of Gambling
According to the IRS, all gambling winnings are considered income, therefore all gambling winnings are taxable and must be claimed, under the same rules and limitations as any other income.