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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 10 MIN

How Falling Birth Rates Reshape the Gambling and Casino Industry

from The Demographics Podcast with Fexingo: Aging Populations, Birth Rates, and Economic Impact · host Fexingo

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how declining birth rates and aging populations are reshaping the gambling and casino industry. They focus on Macau, the world's largest gambling hub, where operators are pivoting from high-rolling VIP junkets toward mass-market, non-gaming entertainment—hotels, shows, shopping, and conventions. Lucas explains that Macau's gross gaming revenue peaked at $45 billion in 2013, then fell sharply due to China's anti-corruption crackdown and COVID-19. Now, with a shrinking younger population and a growing elderly demographic, casinos are redesigning their floors: fewer slot machines for younger players, more baccarat tables for older gamblers, and investments in health-oriented amenities like medical spas and senior-friendly restaurants. Luna questions whether this shift is a genuine adaptation or just a regulatory response to China's pressure to diversify. The episode drills into the specific case of Las Vegas Sands and its $2.2 billion Londoner Macau renovation as a bet on the new demographic reality. #FallingBirthRates #GamblingIndustry #Macau #Casinos #Demographics #AgingPopulation #LasVegasSands #LondonerMacau #VIPJunkets #NonGaming #Baccarat #SlotMachines #ChinaEconomy #EconomicAdaptation #BusinessStrategy #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how declining birth rates and aging populations are reshaping the gambling and casino industry. They focus on Macau, the world's largest gambling hub, where operators are pivoting from high-rolling VIP junkets toward mass-market, non-gaming entertainment—hotels, shows, shopping, and conventions. Lucas explains that Macau's gross gaming revenue peaked at $45 billion in 2013, then fell sharply due to China's anti-corruption crackdown and COVID-19. Now, with a shrinking younger population and a growing elderly demographic, casinos are redesigning their floors: fewer slot machines for younger players, more baccarat tables for older gamblers, and investments in health-oriented amenities like medical spas and senior-friendly restaurants. Luna questions whether this shift is a genuine adaptation or just a regulatory response to China's pressure to diversify. The episode drills into the specific case of Las Vegas Sands and its $2.2 billion Londoner Macau renovation as a bet on the new demographic reality. #FallingBirthRates #GamblingIndustry #Macau #Casinos #Demographics #AgingPopulation #LasVegasSands #LondonerMacau #VIPJunkets #NonGaming #Baccarat #SlotMachines #ChinaEconomy #EconomicAdaptation #BusinessStrategy #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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