The MJBiz Factbook’s first quarterly replace for 2025 is now out there by subscription.
Produced by the MJBizDaily editorial employees since 2011, the MJBiz Factbook is the hashish trade’s main useful resource for year-round market information and intelligence.
In 2024, the Factbook moved to a subscription mannequin to permit for year-round updates.
At 156 pages, the 2025 first-quarter report supplies detailed evaluation of nationwide developments in licensing, inventory valuations and M&A exercise.
It additionally contains the annual state-by-state market information for medical and leisure marijuana markets in the US.
Every particular person state market deep-dive contains:
State gross sales forecasts
Regulatory overviews
Enterprise taxes/charges
Licensing standing
For present MJBiz Factbook subscribers, the first-quarter replace is on the market right here.
In the meantime, subscribers who be part of on the Business Insiders degree additionally obtain entry to the first-quarter chart pack – a treasure trove of hashish trade information – together with 12 new and up to date graphics.
Subscribers can look ahead to three extra releases through the 12 months, every of which incorporates updates to key metrics within the state-by-state information.
The second-quarter replace, coming in June, contains up to date state figures, a deep dive into the hemp and CBD markets in addition to the outcomes of MJBizDaily‘s annual hashish enterprise survey, which probes enterprise proprietor confidence and expectations.
The third-quarter installment, due in September, will discover shoppers developments and worldwide markets.
The fourth quarterly replace, scheduled for December, will spherical out the 12 months for subscribers with the state markets replace, a year-in-review characteristic in addition to experiences on jobs and salaries.
The Factbook was assembled with the assistance of a number of information and market intelligence companions:
Brightfield Group
Cannabiz Media
CRB Monitor
Headset
Viridian Capital Advisors
MJBizDaily‘s information reporter, Andrew Lengthy, led the trouble, with assist from the corporate’s crew of knowledgeable reporters and editors.