A recent survey by Paradigm indicates that 36% of U.S. voters have interacted with prediction markets, either by placing bets or seeking information. Despite this engagement, a majority of Americans remain neutral on the topic, with nearly half of those aware of prediction markets holding no strong opinion. The survey highlights demographic trends, showing that 66% of users are under 50, with higher adoption among non-white voters and men (46%) compared to women (31%).
Paradigm Survey Reveals 36% of U.S. Voters Engage with Prediction Markets
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