Michigan cannabis sales fall for fifth straight month despite strong demand

For the fifth month in a row, adult-use cannabis sales in Michigan declined compared to the same time last year. In June, recreational dispensaries sold $260.6 million worth of cannabis products, down from $277.4 million the same month in 2024, according to new figures from the state’s Cannabis Regulatory Agency.

But revenue isn’t falling because there’s less demand. In fact, even though sales revenue is declining, Michigan dispensaries sold 17.6% more cannabis by weight compared to the same period in 2024.

In June, retailers moved a total of 592,200 pounds of product, up 13% from 524,298 pounds sold in June 2024. Sales rose in nearly every category, including increases of 24% in flower, 20% in concentrates, and 14% in vape cartridges.

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