Michigan's legal marijuana market generated $274.17 million in adult-use sales and $483,176 in medical sales during July, according to new data from the Cannabis Regulatory Agency. The combined total of $274.65 million marks a notable uptick from the $261 million sold in June, but is slightly below the $280 million in May sales.
Dried cannabis flower led sales in July at $117.17 million, followed by vape cartridges at $50.16 million, inhalable compound concentrates at $45.19 million, shake/trim at $20.55 million, and infused edibles at $23.99 million.
With July's total, year-to-date sales for 2025 are now approximately $1.864 billion, putting the state on track to pass the $2 billion mark in August. The average retail price for an ounce of adult-use flower in July was $62.30, a drop of nearly 30% from the average of $88 in July 2024.
As of the end of July, Michigan's marijuana industry included 846 licensed adult-use retailers and 113 licensed medical provisioning centers. In addition, 348 adult-use retailers and 62 medical centers were approved to offer home delivery, highlighting the market's accessibility. The state also maintained a robust production infrastructure, with hundreds of licensed growers, processors, and other cannabis-related businesses supporting the supply chain statewide.
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