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Cannabis Prices 2025: What Weed Really Costs

Real-time price data from 15,000+ dispensaries nationwide. Compare cannabis costs by product type, strain quality, and state — and find the best deals near you.

$13
Avg Price Per Gram (US)
$5
Cheapest State (Oregon)
37%
Highest State Tax Rate

Average Cannabis Prices by Product Type

Prices below represent national averages across recreational dispensaries in all legal states. Prices vary based on quality tier, local taxes, and market competition.

ProductBudgetAveragePremiumNotes
Flower (1g)$8$13$20Craft premium at top end
Eighth (3.5g)$25$40$65Most popular size
Quarter (7g)$45$70$110Best per-gram value
Ounce (28g)$120$200$350Bulk pricing varies widely
Pre-roll (1g)$5$10$18Infused pre-rolls cost more
Vape Cartridge (.5g)$20$35$551g carts ~double price
Edibles (10mg)$3$6$12Price per 10mg THC dose
Concentrate (1g)$20$40$80Live resin/rosin at top

Cannabis Prices by State

State taxes and market maturity dramatically affect what you'll pay at the register. Here's how average recreational flower prices compare:

StateAvg Price/GramTax RateMarket Note
Oregon$5–$717%Lowest in nation
Michigan$6–$910%High competition
Colorado$7–$1115–25%Mature market
Washington$8–$1237%High tax state
California$10–$1615–20%+Local taxes vary
Illinois$12–$1810–25%Newer market
New Jersey$13–$206.625%Still expanding
New York$12–$1813%Recently opened

Why Cannabis Prices Vary So Much

State Taxes Are the #1 Factor

Cannabis excise taxes range from Washington's 37% to just 6.625% in New Jersey. California layered its 15% state tax on top of local taxes that can add another 10–15%, making Los Angeles dispensary prices among the highest in the country. Oregon's simple flat-rate structure keeps prices low.

Market Maturity & Competition

States with many dispensaries and years of legal sales tend to have lower prices. Oregon, Colorado, and Michigan all have mature, competitive markets where dispensaries compete aggressively on price. Illinois and New Jersey opened to recreational sales more recently and still have supply constraints pushing prices up.

Quality Tier: Budget vs. Craft

Like wine or coffee, cannabis has multiple quality tiers. "Budget" or "value" flower is typically trim-run, machine-trimmed, or older stock — still safe and effective, but lower shelf appeal. "Mid" is the sweet spot for most consumers. "Top shelf" or "craft" flower features hand-trimmed, small-batch grows with premium genetics and curing. Prices can triple between budget and premium.

Product Type Markup

Processed products like live resin concentrates, infused pre-rolls, and nano-emulsion edibles carry higher margins due to processing costs. Vape cartridges are often marked up significantly. Raw flower remains the best value per milligram of THC for most consumers.

How to Get the Best Cannabis Prices

1. Buy in bulk. The per-gram price of an ounce is typically 40–60% less than buying by the gram. If you're a regular consumer, buy your favorite strain in quantity.

2. Check daily deals. Most dispensaries run weekly specials — "Wax Wednesday," "Flower Friday," etc. BUDS.BOT aggregates daily deals from dispensaries near you.

3. Join loyalty programs. Nearly every dispensary chain has a points program. Regulars can earn free products, discounts, or early access to new drops.

4. Get a medical card. In states that allow medical cannabis, a doctor's recommendation card often gives access to lower tax rates and higher purchase limits.

5. Compare before you drive. Use BUDS.BOT to compare prices on your specific strain or product across dispensaries in your area before making the trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does cannabis cost per gram?
The average price of cannabis flower ranges from $8–$18 per gram at recreational dispensaries, depending on quality and state. Medical patients often pay less. Buying larger quantities significantly reduces the per-gram cost.
Which state has the cheapest weed?
Oregon and Michigan consistently have the lowest prices, averaging $5–$8 per gram for recreational flower. Colorado is also competitively priced. Newer markets like Illinois and New Jersey tend to have higher prices.
Why are dispensary prices higher than street prices?
Legal cannabis includes state excise taxes (10–37%), local taxes, compliance costs, and lab testing fees. However, legal cannabis offers guaranteed quality, consistent potency, and safety that unregulated sources cannot.