Billionaire John Arnold has already donated nearly half his wealth. Now he’s funding a hunt for the health risks of sports betting.
Billionaire philanthropist John Arnold has spent years actually sticking to the Giving Pledge , which many others in his cohort have failed to follow through on . As of February, he and his wife, Laura, had donated more than $2.3 billion , mainly to criminal justice and education causes, according to Forbes . But now Arnold Ventures, the foundation founded by the Arnolds, is going after an unsuspecting cause: sports betting. The foundation announced Tuesday it has awarded roughly $2.6 million in new research grants to 12 universities and think tanks studying the fast-growing sports betting industry. The main motivation is figuring out what online sports betting is doing to the people who use it. The projects, which are housed at institutions including Princeton University, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Wisconsin, will examine how gambling affects financial well-being, household formation, mental health, and consumer behavior—and, in some cases, w...