U.S. Cannabis Industry’s Total Economic Impact to Near $158 Billion by 2026

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The 2022 MJBiz Factbook, released today, projects that retail cannabis sales in the U.S. will surpass $33 billion by the end of 2022 and more than $52 billion by the end of 2026. Produced by the editorial team at MJBiz, owned by Emerald Holding Inc., the MJBiz Factbook has been the most trusted resource for business owners, investors, and anyone looking to enter the cannabis industry since 2013.

“While federal legalization flounders in Washington DC, the American cannabis industry’s economic impact could near $100 billion by end of 2022 and nearly $158 billion by 2026,” said MJBiz Factbook Editor, Jenel Stelton-Holtmeier.

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“This means that for every $1 that consumers and patients spend at adult-use stores and dispensaries, an additional $1.80 will be injected into the economy, much of it on a local level. Right now, more than three-quarters (77%) of the U.S. population resides in a state with some form of legalized cannabis.”

The 10th Annual MJBiz Factbookprovides cannabis business leaders with the no-frills data and in-depth analysis needed for making informed decisions and avoiding costly missteps. It includes exclusive state-by-state guide to regulations, taxes and opportunities, market projections, forecasting and analysis, such as:

  • Retail sales of medical and recreational cannabis in the U.S. are on pace to eclipse $33 billion by the end of 2022, largely driven by new recreational markets, such as New Jersey, that are expected to come online this year.
  • Total U.S. sales could rise as high as $52 billion by 2026.
  • Both medical and adult-use markets posted strong growth in 2021, up an estimated 34% and 43%, respectively, over 2020 sales.
  • The U.S. cannabis industry employs approximately 520,000 full time workers and projects this number will rise to over 800,000 in 2026.
  • All states without legalization share at least one border with one that does, which likely grants access to a portion of the 23% who do not live in a state with a legal market.
  • Texas accounts for more than one-third of the population without legal access to cannabis.
  • The transition from medical to recreational markets has accelerated. In 2020, South Dakota made history by becoming the first state where voters approved medical and adult-use markets at the same time. The state’s Supreme Court overturned the approval of the recreational market, representing the continued disconnect between the public opinion of marijuana and the political will of those in positions of power.

New this year, MJBiz Factbook includes a chapter focused on low-THC marketing, including hemp and CBD. For the first time, there is a Factbook “add-on” of a Chart Pack, a collection of the graphs, licensed for easy use in business plans and pitch decks.

To download the MJBiz Factbook, 10th Edition click here.

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