Discover the diverse world of OnlyFans, where everyday Americans from across the country turn their passions into income (and where Americans spend their income on their passions).
Recent studies reveal which states have the greatest number of creator accounts and what they are averaging as income from the platform. We were surprised by the Number 1 state on the list.
OnlyFans Research Reveals…
Spearheaded by the sexual wellness experts at Bedbible and utilizing data from OnlySearch, this study sheds light on the distribution of OnlyFans creators per capita, as well as their median earnings, offering a comprehensive understanding of the platform’s prevalence and financial dynamics in different regions.
Who Is #1? Connecticut!
We are wondering if all the people in Connecticut who are creating OnlyFans accounts are students trying to fund their expensive Yale education? Who knows? The concentration of them are around New Haven, so…
Connecticut emerges as a notable frontrunner in this analysis, boasting an impressive 68 creators per 100,000 citizens, indicative of a robust presence of content creators within the state. With a total of 2,464 creators among its population of 3.6 million, and a staggering 97% concentration in and around New Haven, Connecticut demonstrates a significant engagement with the platform. Moreover, the median monthly earnings of $427 per creator underscore the lucrative nature of participation in OnlyFans within the state.
Nevada Coming In At #2
Following closely behind is Nevada. OnlyFans creators’ number 55.8 per 100,000 citizens. The allure of Nevada’s bustling city of Las Vegas may contribute to the platform’s popularity. Creators in Nevada enjoy a median monthly income of $408 from their OnlyFans accounts.
Aloha!
Hawaii secures its position as third most likely states to foster OnlyFans creators, with 46.6 creators per 100,000 citizens. Hawaii’s scenic landscapes may contribute to the platform’s popularity, with accounts earning about $400 per month.
North Dakota Gets In The Act
Venturing further into the rankings, North Dakota emerges as a surprising contender, occupying the fourth position with 45 creators per 100,000 citizens. Despite its relatively small population, North Dakota hosts 371 OnlyFans creators, collectively amassing 3.4 million likes and earning a median income of $386 per month. This phenomenon speaks to the platform’s ability to provide a viable income stream, particularly in regions where traditional job opportunities may be limited.
East Coast Weighs In
Moving eastward, Maine secures the fifth spot with 26.6 creators per 100,000 people, indicative of a modest yet notable presence within the state. With a population just over 1.4 million, Maine accommodates 369 creators who garner over 1.5 million likes collectively, with a median monthly income of $338 per creator. Notably, the majority of creators are clustered around Portland, underscoring regional disparities in platform engagement. Could someone be creating content in that lighthouse? You never know…
OnlyFans Creators Are Everywhere
The subsequent rankings unveil a diverse landscape of OnlyFans participation across states such as Iowa, New Hampshire, Indiana, Florida, and Colorado, each presenting unique demographics and economic dynamics that influence creator engagement and earning potential on the platform.
Some States Lag Behind
Conversely, states like New York, West Virginia, and New Jersey exhibit markedly lower rates of OnlyFans adoption, with a mere fraction of creators per 100,000 citizens.
Many Factors Affect The Output
Despite their larger populations and diverse economic landscapes, these states appear less conducive to the proliferation of OnlyFans creators, suggesting a nuanced interplay of cultural, social, and economic factors that shape platform engagement at the regional level.
Extra Cash Coming Their Way
In light of these findings, a spokesperson from Bedbible emphasizes the significant earning potential afforded by OnlyFans, particularly as a supplementary source of income.
No Work Locally? No Problem
They highlight the platform’s appeal in states with limited job opportunities, such as North Dakota and Hawaii, where alternative income streams like OnlyFans serve as viable avenues for financial stability.
And It Only Gets Bigger
As the platform continues to evolve and expand, it remains to be seen how these regional trends will develop and whether new opportunities will emerge for creators across the United States.
Would You Create An Account?
Nonetheless, the insights provided by this research offer valuable perspectives on the dynamic landscape of OnlyFans engagement and its implications for individuals and communities nationwide.
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