Illinois released sales figures for two months on Friday. The last time it had released data in November, the state provided a major revision of historical sales after a big delay, and it updated through October. The previous report had been for adult-use cannabis in May. The document in November explained that the switch to Metrc had been the cause of the lack of data. “The sales tracking features in Metrc help retailers more accurately and reliably report actual sales, including all discounts and promotions at checkout. A thorough review of past data indicates prior months collected some pre-discount prices.” Here is the data updated through the end of 2025:
The state’s adult-use cannabis sales were up 5.6% sequentially in December to $116.6 million, an increase on a per-day basis of 2.2%. The year-over-year growth was -23.9%, a slight improvement from the -26.1% year-over-year growth in November. Here is the chart of the adult-use sales over time:

After increasing 106% in 2021, 13% in 2022 and then 5% in 2023, year-to-date adult-use sales were up 5.4% in 2024 to $1.72 billion. In 2025, they were down 12.5% to $1.51 billion, which was below the total for 2022.
There has been no update on medical cannabis from the state in a while. The state separately releases sales from its medical program, and the release for April showed that sales fell 1.6% sequentially to $19.7 million, which was down 13.2% from a year ago.
