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		<title>One-Third of the Colorado Marijuana Workforce Has Been Cut</title>
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<p>Marijuana-related jobs are becoming harder to find in Colorado. You’ve likely seen <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/legal-cannabis-sales-dip-sharply-in-colorado/">headlines claiming</a> that Colorado marijuana sales are dropping. Alongside this, the state’s cannabis workforce has also fallen by <a href="https://www.westword.com/marijuana/colorado-marijuana-business-owners-have-cut-workforce-16593520">28 percent</a> according to a recent report.</p>
<p>This is a first for the Centennial State, which legalized adult-use cannabis sales back in 2014. While such trends are being <a href="https://www.westword.com/marijuana/colorado-marijuana-market-woes-not-alone-15148215">seen across the country</a>, reports show that Colorado has been hit the hardest.</p>
<p>Between February 2022 and February of this year, cannabis business owners cut nearly 10,500 jobs within the state—bringing the state down to a total of 27,856 workers. Compare that to the industry employment rates of other states:</p>
<ul>
<li>California – 85,593</li>
<li>Florida – 29,011</li>
<li>Illinois – 29,925</li>
<li>Massachusetts – 28,370</li>
<li>Michigan – 35,405</li>
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<p>It comes as no surprise that a state like California has surpassed Colorado simply due to its size. However, in comparison to a state like Florida (which only offers medicinal marijuana), this is a surprise</p>
<p>Colorado’s employment decline parallels that of its drop in wholesale cannabis prices: Currently, prices are down 61 percent in comparison to 2021.</p>
<p>“I’m not surprised,” Truman Bradley, executive director of Marijuana Industry Group, <a href="https://www.westword.com/marijuana/colorado-marijuana-business-owners-have-cut-workforce-16593520#:~:text=%22I%27m%20not%20surprised.%20The%20industry%20has%20gone%20through%20a%20twenty-month%20downturn%20with%20no%20end%20in%20sight.%20Sales%20are%20down%20over%2020%20percent%20on%20the%20recreational%20side%20and%20over%2045%20percent%20on%20the%20medical%20side%20this%20year%2C%22%20says%20Truman%20Bradley%2C%20executive%20director%20of%20Denver-based%20Marijuana%20Industry%20Group.">told</a> <em>Westword</em>. “The industry has gone through a 20-month downturn with no end in sight. Sales are down over 20% on the recreational side and over 45% on the medical side this year.”</p>
<p><a href="https://cdor.colorado.gov/">According to the Colorado Department of Revenue</a>, the state recorded $129.4 million in its first month of sales. This is down 15% from the $151.1 million sold in January 2022.  And more than 30% down from January 2021.</p>
<p>This loss in sales is affecting the industry as a whole. With accountants, software providers, and other business services all cutting staff. Not to mention, state and tax revenues are also declining.</p>
<p>“The economic impact of the Colorado cannabis industry is real, and unfortunately, we’re seeing that a contraction also has ripple effects,” <a href="https://www.westword.com/marijuana/colorado-marijuana-business-owners-have-cut-workforce-16593520#:~:text=%22The%20economic%20impact%20of%20the%20Colorado%20cannabis%20industry%20is%20real%2C%20and%20unfortunately%2C%20we%27re%20seeing%20that%20a%20contraction%20also%20has%20ripple%20effects%2C%22%20Bradley%20adds.">Bradley noted</a>.</p>
<h2 id="employment-cuts-being-a-result-of-legalization-economic-inflation-and-covid-19"><strong>Employment Cuts Being a Result of Legalization, Economic Inflation, and COVID-19</strong></h2>
<p>While times are tough for Colorado’s cannabis industry, some economic forecasts are optimistic. The <a href="https://www.colorado.gov/governor/Office-State-Planning-Budgeting">Governor’s Office of State Planning and Budgeting</a> predicts marijuana tax revenue will grow 16% in 2024.</p>
<p>Still, these employment cuts are simply a reminder of the continuing struggles the country faces from the public health crisis of 2020.</p>
<p>“COVID changed a lot of things in cannabis and other industries,” <a href="https://www.westword.com/marijuana/colorado-marijuana-business-owners-have-cut-workforce-16593520#:~:text=%22COVID%20changed%20a,legal%2C%22%20he%20says.">Bradley said</a>. “After a big shock like that, it’s hard to know what the world would’ve been like without that shock. We went through the best year we’ve ever had, immediately followed by a downturn. It’s not just that other states have legalized. We’re also dealing with high inflation that we haven’t seen since cannabis has been legal.”</p>
<p>With that in mind, it’s difficult to assume what direction Colorado should take its industry. Bradley believes there are “long-term concerns” with the current 15% excise tax on wholesale marijuana.</p>
<p>Colorado remains only one of three states that charges an excise tax on wholesale cannabis transfers. Such a decision was approved by voters when Coloradans initially legalized it in 2012.</p>
<p>“When Colorado voted for the various tax plans in place now, in some cases, we were the only legal marketplace to buy cannabis for almost one thousand miles,” <a href="https://www.westword.com/marijuana/colorado-marijuana-business-owners-have-cut-workforce-16593520#:~:text=%22When%20Colorado%20voted,to%20stick%20around.%22">Bradley said</a>. “That’s not the case anymore, so decade number two needs to look different than decade number one if the Colorado cannabis industry is going to stick around.”</p>
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