Economics and statistics
Jordan lacks licensed casinos and bookmakers, so legal GGR and related tax revenues are zero; there are no license fees, operators' investments in the industry are not formed.
The economic profile is reduced to the costs of the state and the financial sector: blocking sites/applications, monitoring payments, AML/KYC, raids and confiscations.
The revenue side is limited to fines and administrative penalties, which is not comparable to the potential tax base in a legal market.
Part of the "gambling" demand goes to neighboring jurisdictions and offshore online, increasing risks for citizens and not bringing domestic revenue.
Official statistics are minimal and fragmentary; basic trend - maintaining zero legal revenue with stable control costs.