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

Michigan's cannabis market is on the brink of a crisis as new tax threatens more closures and layoffs. Since recreational sales began in December 2019, prices have plummeted, with over 550 dispensaries and cultivators closing their doors, leaving thousands of employees without jobs.

The latest data from the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) shows that adult-use dispensaries generated $3.17 billion in sales in 2025, a decline of about 3.1% from 2024. This marks the first time the recreational market has seen a decline in annual sales.

The downturn is attributed to an oversaturated supply, with many businesses struggling to stay afloat due to declining 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.

Growers are feeling the pressure the most, with 191 out of 430 active grow operations closing since the industry began. This means that about 30.8% of growers have gone out of business over the past six years.

The new tax, which will increase wholesale prices by 24%, is expected to further exacerbate the problem. Many businesses are already struggling to absorb the costs, and some are worried that they will be forced to close or lay off employees.

State lawmakers introduced a bill to limit competition in hopes of reducing oversupply, but smaller cities like Hazel Park, Ferndale, and Inkster would be disproportionately affected. These cities have become cannabis hubs and rely heavily on tax revenue from dispensaries and other businesses.

Cannabis workers are also bracing for the worst, with many employees asking if they will still have a job. Municipal budgets are at risk as well, with local distributions of adult-use excise tax revenue expected to shrink.

The industry is facing a major crisis, and it's unclear how businesses will adapt to the new tax and declining sales. As one business owner said, "We want to have a sustainable Michigan business that gives back to the customers, but with these changes, it will be difficult to navigate these waters."

The wholesale tax is expected to shrink the wholesale market by 14%, according to records obtained by Metro Times. The new tax will also chase away customers and cause a significant decline in excise and sales tax revenue.

As frustration grows over the industry, business owners are worried that more consumers will turn to an illicit market that doesn't face steep tax rates. If that happens, the legal market will continue to shrink, and the state will have less revenue in the future.

The situation is dire, but it's not clear what the future holds for Michigan's cannabis industry. One thing is certain, however: the industry needs significant changes to survive.
 
Ugh I guess this isn't surprising at all 🤷‍♀️. Who would've thought that a tax hike would be the death of an industry? Like, come on Michigan... how about you try to balance regulation with reality instead of just throwing everything out of whack? 💸 Those poor business owners are gonna have to shell out 24% more for their stuff now and still manage to stay afloat. I mean, it's not like the whole market isn't already pretty saturated as it is... maybe they should've thought that one through before implementing a new tax 🙄
 
I'm really worried about this 🤕... like what's gonna happen 2 all these dispensaries & grow ops? They're already on shaky ground with those prices plummeting & now they gotta deal w/ a new tax that'll increase wholesale prices by 24%?! That's just gonna put 'em under even more pressure 💸. I feel 4 the employees, too - thousands of ppl are losin' their jobs 🤯. It's not just about the businesses, tho... our city budgets are in danger, & we don't wanna lose that revenue 💸. State lawmakers are tryin' to limit competition, but it won't help smaller cities like Hazel Park, Ferndale, or Inkster 🤷‍♀️. We need some kinda solution ASAP, or the entire industry's gonna tank 💥
 
I feel so bad for those dispensaries and growers... they've been struggling for so long already 🤕💔 They need some help, you know? The government should introduce a support system or something, like subsidies or financial aid for businesses that are going through tough times 💸 I think limiting competition in smaller cities is not the answer, it's gonna hurt them even more 🚫👎 We need to find a way to make this industry work again, 'cause the thought of all those people losing their jobs is just heartbreaking 😩
 
🤔 I'm shocked that Michigans cannabis market is struggling so much 🚨. $3.17 billion in sales last year? That's a big number 😲. But at the same time, 550 dispensaries closed and thousands lost their jobs 🤕. It just doesn't add up 💸.

I think the problem is oversupply 👍. Too many businesses are popping up everywhere, but not enough customers to support them 🤦‍♂️. And now they're gonna increase the wholesale tax by 24%? That's just brutal 😩.

The government should really look into ways to reduce competition and help smaller cities like Hazel Park, Ferndale, and Inkster 💸. Those cities are already struggling, and this new tax is just gonna push them over the edge 🌪️.

I'm not sure what the future holds for Michigan's cannabis industry, but it needs a serious overhaul 🔄. Maybe they need to rethink their pricing strategy or find ways to reduce costs 📊. Whatever it is, I hope it works soon because this crisis just can't go on forever 😩.

 
man this michigan cannabis crisis its like a wake-up call for all of us 🚨💸 we need to be real with ourselves and our businesses...how can you expect people to spend money when everything is getting more expensive? price control is key here, cant just tax the businesses into oblivion. gotta find that balance where everyone wins...not just the state lol. its also a lesson in adaptability, if you cant adjust to change, youre gonna get left behind like those poor dispensaries 💔
 
Ugh, this new tax is gonna be a total bummer 🤕. Like, I get that businesses need to make a profit, but 24%? That's just cruel 💸. And it's not like they can just absorb the costs without affecting their employees. These poor guys are already worried about losing their jobs 😩.

And the thing is, this tax isn't even gonna help the industry in the long run 🤦‍♂️. It's just gonna make things harder for everyone involved. The prices will keep going down, and people will just turn to the black market because it's cheaper 🔥. And then where will we be? 🤷‍♀️

I'm all for regulating an industry that's supposed to bring in revenue, but this tax is just a recipe for disaster 🍰. The state needs to think about how they're gonna support these businesses and their employees, not just slap on some new tax and expect everything to work out 💸.
 
I'm so worried about all these dispensaries closing down 🤕. My kid knows a few people who work in the industry and they're really stressing out about their jobs 💔. I get it, prices have dropped a lot since 2019 but still, it's not good news for them. And now this new tax is gonna be like the final nail in the coffin 🚪. What if they can't even pay their bills? It's a disaster waiting to happen. We need to find a way to help these businesses and workers out 🤝.
 
Ugh I'm so done with the whole cannabis market situation in Michigan... 🤯 I mean, $58.20 for an ounce of flower? That's crazy low! I remember when prices were higher back in 2019 and people were actually making a decent living from it. Now it's like everyone's struggling to stay afloat.

I'm reading this article about how the new tax is gonna hurt even more, and I'm just thinking about all those growers who've already closed up shop... 🤕 It's heartbreaking. And what really gets me is that the state lawmakers are trying to limit competition in smaller cities like Hazel Park and Ferndale. Like, come on! Those cities thrive because of the cannabis industry, and now you're gonna take it away from them?

And have you seen the stats on layoffs? 550 dispensaries and cultivators closed already... 🚨 That's thousands of people losing their jobs. It's like, what's next? Are we gonna lose our entire industry? I just don't think anyone's thinking this through...

I remember when recreational sales started, everyone was all excited about it. But now it's like we're seeing the other side of the coin... 😬 The whole thing is just so messed up. And honestly? I'm not sure if there are gonna be any solutions at all...
 
OMG, 24% tax increase on wholesale prices? This is gonna be a disaster 🤯! Growers are already struggling and now they gotta deal with this huge jump in costs? It's like, how are they supposed to stay afloat? The whole industry is bracing for the worst and I'm low-key worried about all the people who rely on these businesses for their jobs 💸. And what about the smaller cities that are already struggling to keep up? This new tax is just gonna put them under even more pressure 🤕. Something needs to be done ASAP, stat!
 
man this new tax is gonna be a disaster for all those dispensaries and growers 🤯. i mean they're already struggling with low prices and now they gotta deal with an even bigger hit? it's like the state is intentionally trying to squeeze them out. the idea of limiting competition in smaller cities is just another way of saying "we don't care about local businesses" 🙄. these cities have become major hubs for cannabis tourism and tax revenue, so why are they being left behind? we need to see some real support for small businesses and farmers before it's too late 💸. the thought of all those employees losing their jobs is just devastating...
 
I'm so worried about Michigan's cannabis market 🤕💔. This new tax is a total game-changer 🔄 and I don't think it's going to be good for anyone involved. The prices are already low enough, with over 550 dispensaries closing down - that's just devastating 💀. And now the wholesale tax is expected to shrink the market by 14%? That's a huge blow to the industry ⚠️.

I'm not sure how businesses are going to adapt to this new reality 🤔. The state is going to lose out on so much revenue if consumers turn to the illicit market 🤑. And it's not just about the tax, it's also about the employees who will lose their jobs - that's heartbreaking 😔.

I think something needs to be done ASAP 💨 to help the industry survive. Maybe they need to rethink their supply chain and pricing strategies 📈. But for now, I'm just crossing my fingers that somehow things will work out for Michigan's cannabis market 🤞. Let's hope for the best! 🌟
 
I'm low-key worried about this, tbh 🤔. The new tax is gonna hurt a lot of small businesses & grow ops 📉. They're already struggling with prices dropping so low it's crazy 💸. Like, I get that the market has gotten saturated, but do we really need another tax increase? 🤷‍♂️ It's just gonna make things worse for people who are already barely scraping by 💔.

I'm also worried about the impact on smaller cities like Hazel Park & Ferndale. They're relying so heavily on cannabis tax revenue, and this new tax is gonna cut into that ⛔️. It's not fair to them, you know? 🤦‍♂️

The fact that the industry is already shrinking is a major concern 💥. If more people turn to the illicit market, we'll just lose even more revenue for the state 🚫. It's like, how are we gonna recover from this? 🤔
 
man this is bad news 🤕 i feel for all those people who lost their jobs... but like we should look on the bright side 🌞 some good things are happening though! like there are more researches being done on cannabis and it's getting more accepted as a medicine 💊 so even though the market is struggling, the industry is still growing in other ways... and hey, maybe this is the push we need to make it more sustainable and regulated 🌟
 
🤔 I'm a bit worried about the whole cannabis market situation in Michigan 🚨, but at the same time, I think there might be some silver linings here 💡. I mean, it's not like all dispensaries and cultivators are doomed to fail 😅. The state is introducing measures to limit competition, which could help weed out some of the unsustainable businesses 🌱. And who knows, maybe this will lead to a more efficient market where people can find better deals on cannabis? 💸 Plus, with fewer businesses around, the industry might focus on sustainability and quality over just quantity 🌿. It's definitely not ideal, but I'm trying to look at it as an opportunity for growth and change 🚀
 
omg, 3.1% decline in sales 🤯 like what happened? they're already killing it with 550 businesses closing 🚪💔 and now a new tax is gonna make things worse 😬 cant believe state lawmakers think limiting competition will help 💸 just gonna push more people to the illicit market 🚫😒
 
🤯 this is insane how can they expect us to thrive with a 24% tax hike? like we're already struggling as it is and now they wanna put more pressure on us 🤑 it's like they forgot that people actually make money from selling cannabis for a living 😩 the situation is getting worse by the day, i'm scared about my job, what about all those growers who are already struggling to stay afloat? we need a solution ASAP, not just some piecemeal changes to limit competition 🤯 this is a disaster waiting to happen
 
I'm worried about the future of Michigans cannabis market 🤕 they need a way outta dis crisis ASAP! I feel bad 4 all da people who lost their jobs & it's not fair that dey gotta deal wit da new tax 2. I think da state should find a way 2 make da industry more competitive, like maybe introduce some new regulations or incentives 4 businesses 2 help dem grow 🤑
 
🚨 This is a disaster waiting to happen! They need to think about the people who actually use this stuff 🤯 I mean, who wants to pay 24% more for weed? Not me, that's for sure 😂 The tax is going to drive the whole industry into the ground and we're all gonna be paying for it with less revenue 🤑 Small cities like Hazel Park, Ferndale, and Inkster are already hurting, can you imagine if they have to close down completely? 💔 That would be a tragedy 🙅‍♂️ We need some smart solutions from state lawmakers, not just more tax hikes 🤦‍♂️
 
OMG u cant believe whats happenin to michigani cannabis scene lol its like theyre playing with fire 💣 and now its goin downhill fast 💔 prices are tankin and businesses r closin left right n center 🚫 growers r losin it too fam 😱 i dont no wut the gov or lawmakers r thinkin but new tax is just icing on cake 🍰 cant say im surprised tho its like they didnt see this comin 🤦‍♂️ smaller cities like hazel park and inkster are gonna get hit hard cuz theyre the hubs now 📍 so yeah industry needs major shakeup ASAP ⏰ or else we got some people losin their jobs n it aint gonna end well 😬
 
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