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

Michigan's cannabis market has seen its first annual decline in sales, marking a significant shift from the years of rapid growth that catapulted the state to become one of the country's most robust legal cannabis markets.

According to data released by the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency, the state's adult-use dispensaries recorded $3.17 billion in sales in 2025, down from $3.27 billion in 2024, a decline of about $100 million, or 3.1%. This drop follows years of growth that helped establish Michigan as a leader in the legal cannabis industry.

However, the downturn is attributed to a surplus of product and a steep decline in prices. The average retail price for an ounce of recreational flower fell to $58.20 in December 2025, down from $69.20 a year earlier and $95.08 in December 2023. This decline has raised concerns among cannabis businesses, which are struggling to stay afloat.

The Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency reported that by the end of 2025, there were 2,171 active cannabis licenses, down 85 from the prior year, marking the first year-over-year decrease in active licenses since adult-use sales began. This decline is part of a broader trend, with 940 cannabis licenses no longer active because the businesses closed over the past six years.

New growers and processors are emerging to replace those that shut down, but the rate of new entrants has slowed. The industry is also facing increased tax burdens, including a 24% wholesale tax approved by Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Legislature in late 2025 to pay for road repairs. This tax will further squeeze the already cash-strapped cannabis businesses.

The decline of Michigan's cannabis market comes at a time when tens of thousands of jobs are on the line. The regulated industry is a major employer, with over 41,200 workers, and local governments could also feel the impact if the slowdown persists. The state shares adult-use cannabis excise tax revenue with municipalities that allow dispensaries and microbusinesses to operate, and that money has become an important revenue stream for many communities.

Michigan's legal marijuana market has generated $13.23 billion in recreational sales since the start of adult-use in 2019, but the industry is now on a decline. As the cannabis landscape continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how Michigan's businesses will adapt and respond to these challenges.
 
I'm telling ya, this decline in sales isn't a shock to me 😏. I mean, think about it, all that growth was fueled by people wanting to try cannabis for the 'gram 📸, but what happens when everyone's already got their fill? The prices are too low, and businesses can't make ends meet. It's like a bubble bursting 💥. And now they're introducing more taxes? That's just gonna push them under 🚣‍♂️. It's not the end of the world, but it is a sign that the industry needs to get its act together 🤔. Maybe new players will come in and shake things up, but for now, I'm just waiting to see what happens next... 🎯
 
I remember when cannabis was still a taboo topic 🤯🌿. It's crazy how far the industry has come in just a few years. I'm not surprised to hear that the market is experiencing a decline, though. All those new players coming into the scene must have put downward pressure on prices 😕. And with tax rates increasing, it's like they're squeezing the life out of these businesses 🤑. I mean, back in 2019 when cannabis became legal, everyone thought it was going to be a wild ride 💥, but now it seems like Michigan is facing some tough times. Hopefully, new growers and processors can bring some fresh energy to the scene 🔋. It'll be interesting to see how this all plays out 👀
 
I'm shocked! Like, I know prices go up and down, but $58.20 an ounce? That's crazy low! 🤯 It's no wonder people are struggling to make ends meet. The state should reevaluate the tax burden on cannabis businesses. 24% is just too much! They're already cash-strapped, what's going to happen when the tax takes another chunk out of their profit margins? 💸 This is bad news for a lot of people who work in the industry. I hope they can find a way to adapt and thrive, but it's not looking good right now 😔
 
the michigan cannabis market has gone from being super popular to kinda struggling 🤔. it's weird because i thought people would still wanna smoke and buy weed no matter what price is on the market lol. but i guess when you have too much of a good thing, people start to get cheap. the government also just slapped a huge tax on wholesale cannabis which might make things worse for the businesses 🤑. it's kinda sad because i know so many people who work in this industry and now their jobs are at risk 💔. maybe they'll find new ways to adapt, but for now it's not looking great 😐
 
🤔 like, who'd have thought that the golden age of weed in Michigan was just a myth 🌱? I mean, I've been saying this for years, but the prices had to drop so low someone would finally take notice... 58 bucks for an ounce is crazy talk 💸. Guess all those "growers" were just trying to make bank off the hype 🤷‍♀️. And now, everyone's scrambling to keep up with the decline 🏃‍♂️. It's like, welcome to adulthood, cannabis industry 😅...
 
The state's booming cannabis market seems to have hit a speed bump 🚧. The $100 million drop in sales might seem like a lot, but considering the growth over the past few years, it's still an impressive feat 💪. However, when you factor in the steep decline in prices and the surge of new growers trying to fill the gap, it's no wonder the industry is struggling 🤔.

The introduction of that 24% wholesale tax might be a game-changer 🔥. It'll definitely make things tougher for those already on shaky ground. I'm worried about the impact this will have on the local governments relying on cannabis revenue 🤑. It's gonna be interesting to see how Michigan's businesses adjust and respond to these challenges 📈. Will they find new ways to innovate or will some of them struggle to stay afloat? Only time will tell ⏰.
 
🤔 I'm not surprised to see Michigan's cannabis market slowing down. It was only a matter of time before the bubble burst 🛍️. The state had all the ingredients for a perfect storm: rapid growth, lack of regulation, and speculation from investors 💸. Now that the prices are too low and the profits aren't as high, some businesses are getting squeezed out 💔.

I think we need to take a step back and look at the bigger picture 🌐. The cannabis industry is still super competitive, and new players keep emerging 🔥. But with all these taxes coming in, I'm worried about the long-term sustainability of this market 🤯. We'll have to wait and see how the businesses adapt and respond to these challenges 💪.

I also wonder if the state's dependence on cannabis tax revenue is a recipe for disaster 🤑. What happens when the market fluctuates again? Will the municipalities that rely on that money be prepared to deal with another downturn? It's just too much uncertainty for me 😬.
 
I don’t usually comment but... I'm kinda surprised to hear that Michigan's cannabis market is down by 3.1% 🤔. I mean, I've been following the industry for a while now and all the hype around it seemed like it was gonna keep growing forever 💸. But then again, when you think about it, a surplus of product and cheaper prices doesn't sound like a recipe for success 😐.

I'm worried about those cannabis businesses that are struggling to stay afloat 💔. They're already dealing with the tax burden and stuff, but if they can't keep up with demand then what's gonna happen? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe new growers and processors will step in to fill the gap, but it'll take some time I guess ⏰.

It's interesting that Michigan's cannabis market is a major employer now 💼. If it keeps slowing down, that could have some big impacts on local governments 👥. They need that revenue stream or else they're gonna feel the pinch 🤑. Anyway, just something to keep an eye on I guess 👀
 
I'm kinda worried about michigan's weed market lol 😬. Like, I get that there's a surplus of product, but 3.1% decline is still crazy 💸. And those prices are like, woah $58.20 for an ounce? That's not even close to the days when it was $95.08 🤯. New growers and processors are popping up, but they're gonna have a hard time competing with all these closed businesses 🚧. And now there's this 24% wholesale tax? Yikes, that's just more pressure on these already struggling biz 💸. The impact on jobs is huge too - like, tens of thousands of people could lose their gigs 🤕. I hope the industry can figure out a way to adapt and grow again 🌱
 
💸 just heard about michigan's cannabis market taking a hit 🚨, sales are down by like $100 million from last year 🤯. I'm not surprised though, when you see prices drop that low ($58.20 per oz) it's gonna hurt those businesses big time 💸. they're already struggling with the 24% wholesale tax and all the new competition 🌾. the thing is, this isn't a surprise at all, we've seen it happen in other states before where the market gets oversaturated and prices start to plummet ⬇️. i think what's gonna be interesting to see is how the businesses adapt and evolve, maybe some new growers and processors will come in and shake things up 🔄.
 
I'm kinda surprised by this news tbh 🤔... I used to live in Ann Arbor and there were so many cool dispensaries around 😎. But now I'm hearing that the prices are like, super low 💸 and it's making a lot of businesses struggle 😕. I mean, I get it, too much supply can be bad for demand, but still, $58.20 for an ounce is pretty steep 🤑. And with all these new growers and processors coming in, you'd think prices would go up? 🤷‍♂️ Not sure what's gonna happen next, but I hope the industry finds a way to stabilize itself 💪. The thought of all those jobs on the line is really scary 😟...
 
The bubble burst 🤯😬. I mean, we all knew this day would come eventually. The market was getting too hot, and not everyone could keep up. It's like that scene from The Wolf of Wall Street where Jordan Belfort's empire comes crashing down 📉💸. Michigan's cannabis market was one of the most lit 🔥, but now it's all about surviving the chill ☁️. With prices dropping to $58.20 for an ounce, it's a wonder any business can stay afloat 💸. The 24% wholesale tax is just adding fuel to the fire 🔥🚒. But hey, that's what happens when you're in the fast lane 🏎️ - eventually, you gotta slow down and assess your priorities 😬. Can Michigan's cannabis businesses reboot and come back stronger? Only time will tell 🕰️.
 
🤔 its like they predicted all this would happen tho 🤑 everyone knew prices were gonna drop when more product hit the market lol, now its just who's gonna pay for road repairs in michigan 🚗👀 cant say im surprised tho, didnt michigan always have a "growing" industry 😂 and 41k jobs on the line is like wut? that's like half the city or something 🤯
 
🤔 The cannabis market in Michigan is like, totally losing its buzz 😴. I mean, sales are down by 3.1% 📉 and prices are through the floor 💸. It's like, what's going on? 🤷‍♂️ New growers and processors are coming up, but it's gonna take some time to find their footing 🌱. And with the new tax, it's like, super hard for them to stay afloat 🚢. The state is losing money because of it 💸. It's not all doom and gloom though 😊. We just gotta wait and see how Michigan's businesses adapt 🔄. Maybe they can find ways to innovate and make the industry grow again 📈. Fingers crossed! 👍
 
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