Cannabis taxable sales in Nevada fall to $758 million in rare decline
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7 May, 2026
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Cannabis Taxable Sales in Nevada Fall to $758 Million in Rare Decline
More than eight years after the decriminalization of possession of up to one ounce of marijuana for those in Nevada aged 21 and over, misconceptions regarding the budgetary implications of cannabis taxation persist. Two excise taxes, differences in distribution, and associated statutory changes have resulted in some confusion among both policymakers and the public.
This report clarifies the status of cannabis law, tax policy, and related revenue in Nevada, highlighting the inconsistency between projected and actual tax revenue in recent fiscal years.
Key Takeaways: Research Highlights
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Education Funding Impact
The vast majority of tax revenue is designated to support K-12 education. Since 2018, exclusive cannabis taxes provided nearly $716 million in funding.
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Ending the Growth Streak
After four initial years of growth, revenues dropped in FY 2022 and FY 2023, mirroring a pattern seen in other western states.
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Regional Ranking
Among the nine western states collecting cannabis taxes, Nevada currently ranks fourth in per capita taxes collected.
The Numbers: A Significant Downturn
Nevada’s cannabis industry reported nearly $758 million in taxable sales for the fiscal year from July 2024 to June 2025. This represents an 8.6% decrease compared to the previous fiscal year’s sales of $829.2 million.
- Clark County: Generated $567.6 million, but saw a nearly 10% decline from $628.4 million.
- Washoe County: Recorded $105.8 million, down 6% year over year.
- Other Counties: Reported $84.3 million in taxable sales, a decrease of 4%.
National Context
Revenue for the U.S. cannabis industry in 2025 is projected to reach between $29.1 billion and $29.6 billion, a decline from $30.1 billion in 2024—a first for the American industry.
Originally, experts projected a 14% increase for 2025. This was later revised due to intense pricing competition, tax challenges, and the impact of substitute products.
Fiscal Distribution
Despite the overall decline, Nevada’s industry continues to be a primary pillar for public services:
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State Education Fund Nearly $96 million was allocated from cannabis excise taxes to Nevada’s State Education Fund.
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Local Government Support Local governments received approximately $5 million in total from the distributed excise tax revenues.

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