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A new analysis from Pennsylvania’s Independent Fiscal Office estimates that Governor Josh Shapiro's marijuana legalization plan could generate $432 million in annual tax revenue by 2030-2031. The proposal includes a 20 percent wholesale excise tax and expects sales to begin in 2027, though it faces ongoing legislative challenges and debate over high licensing fees for existing medical dispensaries.

Pennsylvania Analysis Shows Legal Cannabis Could Generate Nearly $500 Million by 2028

Feb 26, 2026

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Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment

Pennsylvania’s push for a legal adult-use market just got a massive fiscal boost. A new analysis from the state's Independent Fiscal Office suggests that Governor Josh Shapiro's legalization plan could rake in nearly half a billion dollars in annual tax revenue by 2028—way more than the Governor’s own office initially predicted. The plan looks to implement a 20% wholesale tax and a 6% retail tax, with sales potentially kicking off in early 2027.

While the money talks, there’s still some legislative friction, especially concerning the steep $25 million "conversion fee" for existing medical shops to enter the recreational game. However, the projected windfall would fund essential community programs like restorative justice and small business loans. For the local cannabis community, this is a major green flag. Not only does it show that the "weed windfall" is real, but it also creates a massive economic incentive for lawmakers to finally stop dragging their feet. More revenue means more stability for the industry, which eventually leads to better selection, lower prices, and easier access for every tokers in the Keystone State.

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