Over 200,000 jobs in Cannabis....
LEGAL CANNABIS
Americas Job Creator
Job growth is the single most powerful indicator of Americas economic health. When the major media heralds a booming economy, job gains usually lead the news.
Anxiety over manufacturing jobs3 lost to overseas factories was widely seen as a factor in the 2016 election of Donald Trump.4
Jobs are personal and political. Job loss can deal a blow to personal self-esteem, which can lead to depression and other long-term health struggles.5
AT A GLANCE
34 states have legalized the use of medical cannabis.
10 states and Washington, D.C., have legalized the adult use of cannabis.
Legal cannabis sales increased 34%
nationwide in 2018, to $10.8 billion.
There are now more than 211,000 full-time
jobs in the legal American cannabis industry.
The U.S. added 64,389 full-time legal
cannabis jobs in 2018. Thats enough people to fill Chicagos Soldier Field, with 3,000 more tailgating outside.
California alone is predicted to add more than 10,000 cannabis jobs in 2019.
Florida is expected to add 9,500 cannabis jobs in 2019.
When indirect and induced jobs are added, the total number of full-time American jobs that depend on legal cannabis rises to 296,000.
There are now more legal cannabis industry workers than dental hygienists in the United States.
2018 marked the strongest year of manufacturing job growth since 1997, The Hill noted recently.1 Baby boomers should be hanging it up and kicking back, wrote USA Today. Instead, theyre still driving U.S. job growth.2
Job growth swings votes in national elections. Bill Clinton won in 1992 because he focused on bringing workers out of the early-90s recession. In the words of his campaign advisor James Carville: Its the economy, stupid.
34
states have legal- ized the use of medical cannabis.
10
states and Washington, D.C., have legalized the adult use of cannabis.
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