Pot is big business — $64 billion to be exact

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The marijuana market has nearly tripled over the last three years as legalization sweeps the nation, according to a new report by Coresight Research.

Data: Coresight Research; Note: Margin of error ±6 percentage points; Chart: Madison Dong/Axios Visuals

The marijuana market has nearly tripled over the last three years as legalization sweeps the nation, according to a newOf the 1,017 survey respondents in the 41 states where marijuana is now legal in some form, 22% said they had purchased it for recreational or medicinal purposes over the last 12 months.

Among them, the average person spent $85 per month — with 1 in 4 spending less than $30 and 9% spending $200 or more. That makes the market worth about $64.3 billion annually, up from $21.5 billion in 2019, Coresight estimated.About two-thirds of users said they’ve increased their marijuana usage since it was legalized.Axios on facebook

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