Maine Marijuana Sales Top $20 Million in May, Most Since October, Bringing 2025 Total to Almost $100 Million

Maine’s adult-use marijuana industry recorded $20,716,911 in sales for May, the highest monthly total since October 2024, according to new data released by the Office of Cannabis Policy.

The state saw 410,716 marijuana transactions last month, with the average price per gram of flower at $6.67—up slightly from April’s record low of $6.63. Of the total revenue, $11.7 million came from “usable cannabis” products such as flower and prerolls.

Concentrates accounted for $5.8 million, infused products like edibles and drinks brought in $3 million, and the remainder came from immature plants.

With May’s numbers added, Maine has now generated $96,917,402 in adult-use marijuana sales between January and May 2025, across 4,970,963 transactions.

Maine voters legalized recreational marijuana in 2016, and licensed sales began in October 2020. The state applies a 10% sales tax on adult-use marijuana purchases, in addition to excise taxes on certain products. Proceeds from these taxes support local governments, public health initiatives, and the state’s general fund.

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