Michigan’s cannabis market shrinks as new tax threatens more closures, layoffs - Detroit Metro Times

Michigan's cannabis market is facing a tough reckoning in 2026, with prices plummeting, more businesses closing, and thousands of employees losing their jobs. Since recreational sales began in December 2019, the industry has struggled to stay afloat, with prices dropping by over $10 per ounce of recreational flower.

Over 550 dispensaries and cultivators have closed, leaving thousands of workers without jobs. The market has become saturated, with more businesses entering than exiting. This oversupply has led to declining sales, with the recreational market seeing its first decline in annual sales since adult-use began.

The state's new wholesale tax, set at 24%, is expected to shrink the market further, with estimates suggesting it will reduce sales by 14%. The tax is seen as a major threat to small businesses and independent operators, who are struggling to compete with larger corporate retailers.

"It's like they took advantage of us," says Stuart Carter, owner of Utopia Gardens dispensary in Detroit. "We're the ones who were trying to make it work, but now we're the ones who are getting hurt."

The new tax is expected to have a significant impact on local governments, which rely heavily on cannabis taxes for revenue. Municipalities such as Hazel Park and Ferndale, which already have limits on dispensary licenses, will be particularly hard hit.

Cannabis workers are also feeling the pinch, with many employees worried about their job security. "People are really scared," says Tom Farrell, owner of Refinery dispensaries in New Buffalo and Kalamazoo. "I have employees asking me if they're going to still have a job."

The state's cannabis industry is facing significant challenges, from oversupply to declining sales. With the new wholesale tax set to take effect, it remains to be seen whether small businesses and independent operators will be able to survive.

In a move to try and stabilize the market, lawmakers introduced Senate Bill 597, which would limit competition in municipalities. However, this bill has been met with resistance from some industry stakeholders, who argue that it could lead to more closures and layoffs.

As the cannabis industry continues to evolve, one thing is clear: the state of Michigan is facing a tough reckoning, with prices plummeting, businesses closing, and thousands of employees losing their jobs. Will small businesses and independent operators be able to survive in this new landscape, or will they become the next casualties of the struggling market? Only time will tell.
 
🚨💔 The Mich cannabis market is literally imploding 🤯 Over 550 dispensaries closed & thousands lost their jobs 😩 Prices dropped by over $10 per oz of recreational flower 🤑 What's crazy is that this happened since Dec 2019, just a few yrs ago 📆 Everyone thought it'd be the next big thing, but now it's struggling to stay afloat 💔 Small businesses are getting squeezed out by corporate retailers & the new wholesale tax is only gonna make things worse 😬
 
omg you guys I am literally fuming about this 🤯 like what is happening to these poor dispensaries and employees?! prices plummeting over $10 an ounce?? that's just insane for anyone trying to make a living off this industry. it's like they took advantage of people who were already struggling, you feel? Stuart Carter from Utopia Gardens is literally crying out in pain here 🤕 "we're the ones who were trying to make it work, but now we're the ones who are getting hurt" and I am just so done with this 😡

and the tax... 24% wholesale tax?! that's like a death sentence for small businesses and independent operators. they can't compete with these corporate giants 🤑 it's like the system is rigged against them, you know? Tom Farrell from Refinery dispensaries is worried sick about his employees' job security 🤕 "people are really scared" and honestly I don't blame them one bit 😬

lawmakers trying to introduce a bill that limits competition in municipalities just seems like more of the same 🙄 they're not listening to the people who need this industry most, the ones who are already struggling. it's like they think corporations will just magically step in and save the day 💸 but I know better 😒
 
I feel bad for all those people who lost their jobs in Michigan's cannabis industry... it's like they were counting on that to support them and now it's just not happening 🤕. The new wholesale tax is a big problem, I don't think it's fair to the small businesses and independent operators who are already struggling to stay afloat 💸. It's like the government is taking advantage of those people again... they're trying to help but it seems like they're just making things worse 🤦‍♂️. The state needs to find a way to stabilize the market before more businesses close down and more people lose their jobs 🚨.
 
🤕 I'm really worried about what's happening to Michigan's cannabis industry rn. Like, these small businesses and independent ops are the backbone of the community, but now they're getting squeezed out by corporate giants who just wanna cut costs and make a profit. It's not fair to them at all! 💸 They've worked so hard to build their brands and provide good products, but now it feels like they're being priced out.

And it's not just about the businesses themselves - there are thousands of people losing their jobs too. That's devastating, especially for those who were counting on cannabis as a way to make ends meet. We need to find a way to support these workers and small businesses, or risk losing the unique vibe that Michigan's cannabis scene has to offer 🌿💔
 
Ugh, I'm really worried about all these dispensaries and cultivators getting shut down 🤕. I mean, I get it, the market is saturated, but 550 places closing down? That's just crazy! What's going to happen to all those people who lost their jobs? They're not just workers for dispensaries, they're also like, small business owners too 🤑. And now this new tax is expected to hit even harder... it's like the government is pushing them out of business 🚫.

I feel bad for the little guys who are trying to make a living in this industry. They're not just fighting against the big corporate retailers, they're also up against the state itself 👊. I hope they can find a way to stabilize the market and keep all these businesses alive 💪. Otherwise, it's gonna be a really tough time for them 🤕.

I'm no expert, but it seems like the government is just trying to collect more tax money without thinking about the consequences 🤑. Like, what's the point of collecting more taxes if it's just going to lead to even more businesses closing down? I don't know, maybe I'm just not understanding something here 🤔.

Anyway, I'm definitely keeping an eye on this situation and hoping that someone finds a way to help all these small businesses survive 💕.
 
man this michigan cannabis industry is getting destroyed 🤯💔 it's like they opened too many dispensaries and now everyone's trying to undercut each other on prices... but also with the wholesale tax coming in, it's gonna be a nightmare for small businesses 💸🚫 stuart carter from utopia gardens said it best "we're the ones who were trying to make it work, but now we're the ones who are getting hurt" 🤕 it's like they took advantage of all these newbies who just wanted to get in on the action... and now thousands of people are losing their jobs 😩
 
ugh man i feel bad for all those dispensaries that have closed already 🤕 prices dropping by 10 bucks an ounce is crazy like who can afford that lol but seriously tho its sad to see small businesses gettin wiped out cuz they were tryin to make it work... meanwhile lawmakers are over here thinkin "oh lets introduce a new bill" without really considerin the impact on the people already strugglin 🤑 like wat r we even do at this point? 🤔
 
omg i dont think the state of michigan is doing a good job with this cannabis thing 🤦‍♀️ theyre just piling on more taxes and itz gonna make small biz's and indy ops go outta business big corporate retailers are already makin thm work for pennys 🤑 its like they cant see whats happenin theyre all about the benjamins 💸 and the people suffer 🤕 i feel bad 4 those dispensaries and employees who r losin their jobs 🚫
 
😔 I can feel so sorry for all those people who are going through a tough time in Michigan's cannabis industry... it's like, one minute they're working hard and trying to make a living, and the next they're facing job loss and uncertainty 🤕. It's not just the businesses that are struggling, but also the employees who are worried about their future and their families' well-being 🤝. The new wholesale tax is like, a big weight on everyone's shoulders, and it's hard to see how small businesses and independent operators will be able to cope with it 💸. I hope they come up with some solutions soon that won't hurt so many people 💕.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the whole cannabis thing in Michigan. I remember when it was all about "weed is good" 🤣, but now it's like, boom! Prices dropped and businesses are shutting down left and right. It's crazy how fast things can change.

I feel for those small business owners, though. They're not just losing money, they're losing their livelihoods. And with the new tax, it's gonna be tough to compete with all these big corporations coming in. I hope they find a way to make it work, or at least get some support from the government.

It's also got me thinking about how this affects the local communities. Those municipalities that already have limits on dispensary licenses are gonna take a hit hard. It's like, what's next? Will they start taxing our food and drink too? 🤔

Anyway, I'm just keeping an eye on it, hoping that someone comes up with a solution that works for everyone. The industry needs to find a way to stabilize itself before it's too late.
 
🤣 I mean, can you believe Michigan's cannabis market is like a bad Tinder date - it's getting too many matches but nobody's really showing up 😂. Prices are dropping like my interest in this story after 5 minutes, and businesses are closing left and right... it's like they're trying to make room for the new kids on the block 🎉. And don't even get me started on the tax - 24%? That's like asking me to pay for your therapy sessions 😳. I'm all for innovation, but this wholesale tax is just a total buzzkill 🚫. Small businesses are already struggling, and now they're gonna be forced to compete with giant corporations? It's like David vs Goliath... or in this case, dispensaries vs Walmart 🏹. I guess only time will tell if these little guys can survive, but for now, it's looking grim ☹️.
 
The cannabis industry in Michigan is having a major meltdown 🤯! The prices are so low it's crazy, like $10 less than what was before 😲. This is causing a ton of businesses to close and thousands of people to lose their jobs 💔. I feel bad for all the small business owners who put everything into this industry and now they're struggling to stay afloat 🤕.

The new wholesale tax is definitely not helping matters, it's like adding more fuel to the fire 🔥. And on top of that, municipalities are going to be hurt too, which is just not fair 🙄. It's so hard for small businesses to compete with these big corporations anyway 🤔.

I hope lawmakers can find a way to stabilize the market or something, because it's getting really scary out there 😨. We need to make sure that everyone who works in this industry has job security and isn't worried about losing their jobs 💼.
 
man this michigan cannabis scene is gettin crazy prices gotta take a hit lol 550 places close down that's like whole neighborhoods fam 🤯 small businesses and indies are gettin crushed by that new wholesale tax 24% is steep even corporate retailers are strugglin' how r they gonna support these local governments that rely on those taxes? hope some lawmakers step in to help the little guys out 💸
 
I'm freaking out thinking about all these dispensaries closing down and people losing their jobs 😩🚫 I had a cousin who worked at one of those places and she's been stressing about her job security like what if she doesn't get paid next month?? 🤦‍♀️ The prices dropping by $10 an ounce is crazy too, it was like they just went from making a decent living to barely scraping by 💸 I don't think the new wholesale tax is going to help things either, my friend's brother owns a dispensary and he's already talking about having to raise their prices or close up shop 🤯
 
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