Michigan’s cannabis market hits first annual decline as market shows deeper problems - Detroit Metro Times

Michigan's cannabis market is facing its first annual decline in sales, with a drop of about $100 million, or 3.1%, according to the latest figures from the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency. This marks a significant reversal from years of growth that had made the state one of the nation's most robust legal cannabis markets.

The downturn is attributed to several factors, including a surplus of product and steep declines in prices. The average retail price for an ounce of recreational flower has fallen to $58.20, down from $69.20 in December 2024 and $95.08 in December 2023. This decline is not only affecting the industry but also impacting dispensaries, growers, and processors across the state.

The number of active cannabis licenses has also declined, with 2,171 active licenses issued as of the end of 2025, down from 2,256 the previous year. This marks the first year-over-year decrease in active licenses since adult-use sales began in Michigan in December 2019.

While some may view this decline as a sign of the industry's maturation, others are expressing concern about the impact it could have on tens of thousands of jobs that depend on the cannabis industry. With over 41,200 workers employed by regulated businesses, the workforce is likely to be significantly affected if the slowdown persists.

Additionally, local governments may also feel the pinch if the decline continues, as Michigan shares adult-use cannabis excise tax revenue with municipalities that allow dispensaries and microbusinesses to operate. This revenue stream has become an important source of funding for many communities.

The recent approval of a 24% wholesale tax on the industry to pay for road repairs is seen as another challenge facing the industry. While this tax may help address some of the state's infrastructure needs, it also raises concerns about the long-term sustainability of the cannabis industry in Michigan.

As the industry navigates these challenges, new growers and processors are emerging to replace those that have closed. However, the trend is beginning to slow down, and the future of the cannabis market in Michigan remains uncertain.
 
Man, it's like... I'm seeing this decline in sales and I'm just thinking about all the dispensaries and growers who've been struggling to make ends meet 🤕. I mean, I get it, the market's gotta mature or whatever, but $100 million is a big drop! That's like, a whole lotta bud, you know? 😂

And don't even get me started on the prices, dude... 58 bucks for an ounce of flower? It's crazy! I remember when it was like, 95 bucks and up, and now it's like, what, half that?! 🤑

I feel bad for all those people who are gonna lose their jobs, though. Like, have you seen the numbers? 41,200 workers? That's a lot of lives at stake, man... 🤝

And yeah, local governments are gonna feel it too, 'cause they're depending on that tax revenue to fund some stuff... But, like, I don't know if implementing a wholesale tax is the answer, you feel me? It's just another layer of complexity in an already complex industry...

Anyway, I guess only time'll tell what happens next. Maybe Michigan's cannabis market will bounce back, or maybe it'll be all, "meh"... 🤔 Either way, I'm just hoping they figure out a way to keep the good vibes alive in the Great Lakes State! 💚
 
omg this decline in sales is kinda scary i mean 100 million less in revenue? 🤯 that's a lot of money. i think it's true that the industry has grown so fast that things might start to slow down, but $100 million is still a huge drop. and its not just about the companies, like what about all those people who work there? 41k workers could be affected, thats crazy. 🙅‍♂️ i guess we'll have to see how this whole thing plays out, but it's definitely something to keep an eye on 😬
 
omg it's crazy how fast things can change... i remember when michigan was all about being a hub for weed lovers and now we're seeing a decline 🤔. I'm not surprised though, prices have been super low lately and people are just gonna stop buying as much, right? 🤑 but at the same time, 41k+ jobs are on the line and that's like a big deal 🚨. i hope the industry can find a way to level out the playing field and keep those dispensaries afloat 💸. and yeah, the tax thing is gonna be a challenge... i'm not sure how michigan cities will react to losing all that revenue 😬. fingers crossed for the future of this market! 🤞
 
🤔 so its like when you first started buying weed online or at dispensaries back in 2019... it was all super exciting and people were making bank 💸 but now its like everyone's just kinda chillin' 🌿, prices are lower, sales are lower too... some ppl r worried bout the future tho, like what if we lose all these jobs? 🤕 and local govts might not get as much cash from taxes 🤑 so yeah, thats def a bummer 😔
 
ugh, mich wuz doin so well with weed sales but now its like 3.1% down?? thats crazy 🤯 lol guess all dat growth was just a fluke? anyway, i feel bad 4 all da people who lost their jobs cuz of dis slowdown... cant imagine bein outta work and havin no income 💸👎 but on da bright side, new growers & processors r poppin up to fill da gap 🌱💪 so lets c what happens next? maybe mich will bounce back or somethin 🤞
 
Ugh, I'm so bummed to see the Michigan cannabis market struggling 🤕... I mean, I know it's not like it was all sunshine and rainbows back in 2019 when adult-use sales first started, but still... it's like the industry is experiencing a major midlife crisis 😩. A decline of $100 million in sales? That's like, half the revenue they used to make! And with prices dropping so much, I'm sure a lot of people are just sitting at home, like "what's the point?" 🤷‍♀️

And don't even get me started on the jobs... tens of thousands of people are counting on the cannabis industry for their livelihoods. That's not cool, man 😔. I mean, I know some folks might say it's a sign of the industry maturing, but to me, it just looks like they're struggling to find their footing 🤯.

I guess what really gets my goat is that local governments are gonna be hit hard too... those communities were relying on cannabis tax revenue to fund all sorts of important stuff. It's like, what are they supposed to do now? 😩
 
🤔 The cannabis market in Michigan is having a major meltdown - who would've thought? 🌿 It's like they say, "you can't keep selling at 95 bucks an ounce forever"... oh wait, that was just common sense 😂. Anyway, it's no surprise the industry is feeling the pinch with all these new licenses and products flooding the market, pricing themselves out of business 💸.

The real question is, what's next? 🤷‍♂️ Will we see a wave of dispensaries closing their doors or will entrepreneurs find ways to adapt to this new landscape? 🌈 One thing's for sure, it's not all doom and gloom - the industry's getting more mature (not in a good way) and is probably due for some much-needed regulation 📚.

Tens of thousands of jobs on the line? 😩 That's what I call a real buzzkill. And don't even get me started on the 24% wholesale tax... that's just a recipe for disaster 🔥. Michigan, you've been warned: if this industry doesn't shape up, it'll be bye-bye bud 🚫.
 
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