Sixty-seven percent of Gen Zers consume cannabis, with 28% reporting daily use, according to an EduBirdie survey published last month. Eighteen percent of respondents said they consume cannabis a few times a week, with 8% saying they used it a few times a month, 13% saying they only consumed cannabis on special occasions, and 6% saying they only tried cannabis once.
Twenty-seven percent of those polled said they have never tried cannabis.
Over a quarter (27%) said they spend between $50 and $100 monthly on cannabis, while 21% spend between $100 and $200; 16% spend between $20 and $50; 12% spend less than $20; 11% spend between $200 and $500; 10% spend nothing at all; and 3% spend more than $500.
According to the survey, nearly half (48%) had consumed cannabis before a family event, while 36% had consumed cannabis before a date; 26% had used cannabis before a work meeting; 27% had consumed before an exam; 25% before a job interview; 22% before a class or lecture; and 15% before a team building event. Twenty-nine percent of respondents said they had not consumed cannabis before any important event.
The majority (55%) of respondents said they don’t consume cannabis while working from home, in the office, or on campus; while 35%, 17%, and 12% of respondents, respectively,
