2026 Findapeach Earnings Report · Florida

The 2026 Florida OnlyFans Earnings Comparison Report

What the high-earners actually take home: average annual earnings per creator in the top-1,000, top-50, and top-10 brackets for every major city in Florida and the state's 100 biggest cities - alongside the same creator counts, gender mix, prices, followers, and minimum-wage comparisons as our 2026 Florida location report.

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Florida Cities
16,329
Active Creators
9.1%
Creator Share

Introduction

At Findapeach.com, we operate at the intersection of data science and adult content. As one of the leading metasearch engines for OnlyFans and their over 400 million monthly visitors, we focus on the platform's most active creators - a number closer to 699,000 who are regularly publishing and monetizing their work. This unique position gives us a front-row view of both the creator and consumer sides of the industry.

Florida is one of the largest concentrations of OnlyFans creators in Florida - an estimated 345,892 active models generating over $3 billion in annual creator revenue, accounting for 49.6% of the global platform total. But that national figure hides enormous variation. This page breaks Florida down by all 50 states and the top 100 creator cities to answer: Where exactly are Florida's creators, and which places punch above their weight?


How We Built the Dataset

The dataset combines our proprietary scraper (which continuously crawls OnlyFans for creator data) with a third-party export of verified profiles. We applied strict inclusion criteria for active accounts: login activity within the last 6 months, at least 5 posts or media items, and no inactive or closed status. This means the dataset represents creators who are actively trying to generate revenue on the platform - not every account ever registered. Free-text locations were cleaned and standardized (e.g., "Chicago" becomes Chicago; whimsical entries like "Hogwarts" or "North Pole" are marked Unknown).

City-level entries are validated against a master reference database to ensure only genuine cities appear in the rankings - state names, territories, and regional descriptors are excluded. Comparisons use metro-area populations (sourced from Macrotrends) rather than strict city limits, as creators typically self-identify with the nearest major hub (e.g., Evanston creators list "Chicago"; Fort Lauderdale creators often say "Miami"). Boroughs and satellite areas are aggregated into parent metros (e.g., Brooklyn merges into New York City; the DMV area rolls into Washington, D.C.). Dallas Fort Worth is retained as a single ranking entry despite spanning two cities - the bulk of creators in that metro self-list their location as "Dallas Fort Worth" with no consistent split between Dallas proper and Fort Worth, so any disaggregation would be arbitrary; the metro is treated as one entity for ranking purposes. State populations use US Census Bureau estimates.

The results provide the most detailed publicly available breakdown of where Florida's OnlyFans creators are concentrated - both in absolute numbers and on a per-adult-population basis.


Instructions for Journalists

How to use this page:
  • This page covers two datasets: Florida Cities (all 50 states) and Top Cities in Florida. For the global country rankings and worldwide city rankings, see Page 1.
  • Sortable Columns
    Sort columns to compare creator count, creator density per 100,000 adults, average earnings, and how creator income compares to the local minimum wage.
  • Top 1,000 / Top 50 / Top 10 Earnings Columns
    The last three sortable columns show average annual earnings per creator within each top bracket. For each location we model yearly revenue per active creator by engagement-share attribution against OnlyFans' disclosed creator payout pool ($5.776B), signali = 0.5 × followers/Σf + 0.5 × likes/Σl; revenuei = signali × pool, rank descending, and average across the top 1,000, top 50, and top 10. See the Methodology section at the bottom of the page for the full formula and caveats.
  • All images in this study are free for you to use.

The Total Models figures in the tables below are extrapolated estimates that account for creators who don't list a location. The profile counts shown on individual Findapeach pages are observed (raw) counts. Both are valid - they answer different questions. For definitions, formulas, and caveats, see the Methodology section at the bottom of the page.

For journalists & editors
2026 Florida OnlyFans Earnings — Press Kit
Modelled annual earnings for every publish-status creator in our Florida index, with regional and per-capita rankings, salary-ladder comparisons, and downloadable charts & data.
$9.17M
Top Florida creator (modelled, 2025)
$1.27M
Top-10 cutoff (rank #10 modelled income)
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Disclosed top Florida creators in this report
For journalists & editors
Florida data — comparison anchors & news pegs
Data points, news-peg anchors, and like-vs-like comparisons. Pull any number directly; methodology + downloadable CSVs at press-kit-2026.html.
Age distribution · data point
Top earners overwhelmingly skew 18–24
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creators in the 25–34 bracket among the top 10,000 globally by engagement
Florida top 100 by engagement
18–24: 74 · 25–34: 0 · 35–44: 2 · undisclosed: 24
Florida full pool (16,020 creators)
18–24: 7,194 (44.91%) · 25–34: 16 (0.10%)
Sydney Sweeney (age 28, plays Cassie in Euphoria S3) sits in the 25-34 bracket. Across the global top 1,000, zero creators are in this bracket.
Source: FindaPeach index, publish-status creators (age_range self-disclosed on profile, 99.95% coverage)
News-peg anchor · entertainment
Euphoria S3 reality-check
12 April 2026
Euphoria Season 3 premiere on HBO / Max
Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) starts an OnlyFans to pay for her wedding to Nate. The character is in her early-to-mid 20s; the actress is 28.
In Florida's top 100 disclosed creators by engagement, 0 are in Sydney Sweeney's age bracket.
Corporate disclosure cross-check
Modelled vs reported revenue
$7.2B
OnlyFans FY2024 corporate revenue (Companies House filing, Feb 2025)
~$5.76B implied creator payout (OnlyFans retains 20% per platform fee disclosure)
Our modelled creator-payout total reconciles against this corporate figure. See methodology for the disclosed-pool extrapolation.
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Florida Results

Most successful Florida models

Highest-modelled-revenue publish-status creators in Florida, with followers, likes, modelled annual income (in USD), and the comparable expert-tier profession from a Florida-localised salary ladder. Income is engagement-share attributed against the disclosed OnlyFans creator pool: 0.5 × (followers ÷ Σfollowers) + 0.5 × (likes ÷ Σlikes) × pool. Comparable Profession picks the highest rung from a salary ladder denominated in USD at or below that modelled figure. Names link to each creator's OnlyFans profile.

# Creator Likes Followers Yearly income (USD) Comparable Profession
1Bryce Adams 💪🍑13,019,9684,647$9.17MA-List Movie Star
2🌺 Brooke is 𝗖𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗠𝗬 🥛2,532,6011,447$1.78MNFL Star Quarterback
3Paige VanZant2,304,101217$1.62MNFL Star Quarterback
4Skye Marie 🥥🌊2,185,4082,320$1.54MNFL Star Quarterback
5🟢Online now 🟢1,965,7673,253$1.38MNFL Star Quarterback
6LILY 🍓1,937,539296$1.36MNFL Star Quarterback
7SHAKKA – Afro Latina Barbie 🔥1,935,8841,708$1.36MNFL Star Quarterback
8Bhad Bhabie1,909,5695$1.35MNFL Star Quarterback
9Abella Danger 🔥1,900,2751,142$1.34MNFL Star Quarterback
10Victorya 💕1,800,5651,612$1.27MNFL Star Quarterback
11Brandi Love1,726,44884$1.22MNFL Star Quarterback
12Carly🐻1,583,9884$1.12MNFL Star Quarterback
13Lani Rails1,481,2081,329$1.04MNFL Star Quarterback
14Maddie Springs1,436,568349$1.01MNFL Star Quarterback
15😈Jessica Barton😈Let's play💦1,435,8174,864$1.01MNFL Star Quarterback
16Miss Lexa 💋1,410,6727,597$994KNFL Star Quarterback
17Sofia Silk1,330,070293$937KNFL Star Quarterback
18Ariana Marie1,096,16142$772KPartner at Midsize Law Firm
19𝗝𝗨𝗜𝗖𝗬 𝗔𝗦𝗦 🤤🧁1,081,64959,582$762KPartner at Midsize Law Firm
20im.over.covid1,021,2498$719KPartner at Midsize Law Firm
21TheMaryBurke989,6804,318$697KPartner at Midsize Law Firm
22LauranVickers947,44013,475$667KPartner at Midsize Law Firm
23Maggie Green COUGAR NEXT DOOR934,9069,118$659KPartner at Midsize Law Firm
24Izzy Green915,58523$645KPartner at Midsize Law Firm
25Megan Guthrie902,23347$636KPartner at Midsize Law Firm
Top 25 total / average $23.8M ($952K avg)

Distribution

Florida cities by active creator count

Active publish-status creators in each major Florida city. Bars are scaled to the largest city in the state.

Miami
4,212 creators
Tampa Bay
982 creators
Orlando
918 creators
Duval County
347 creators
Broward County
335 creators
Southern Florida
198 creators
West Palm Beach
111 creators
Central Florida
83 creators
Daytona Beach
74 creators
Pensacola
57 creators
Panhandle
54 creators
Panama City Florida
41 creators
Fort Myers
40 creators
Sarasota
39 creators
Ocala
36 creators
Pinellas County
34 creators
Palm Beach
33 creators
Kissimmee
30 creators

Profession ladder used in the table above

These are upper-end, full-time "expert in the field" salaries - not entry-level pay and not part-time wages. A "Cardiologist" benchmark means a senior cardiologist at the top of their career, not a first-year resident; a "Retail Cashier" benchmark means a senior full-time worker in a high-cost market, including benefits and shift premiums, not someone on a few part-time shifts. Each Top-1,000 / Top-50 / Top-10 value in the state and city tables is matched to the highest rung whose salary is below it. Top-N averages below the floor (a full-time minimum-wage job) are labelled "Below Full-Time Wage".

Expert annual salary (USD) Comparable Profession
$35K/yrRetail Cashier
$45K/yrRetail Salesperson
$60K/yrBartender
$85K/yrPlumber
$110K/yrRegistered Nurse
$150K/yrPolice Captain
$190K/yrHigh School Principal
$250K/yrBig Tech Engineering Manager
$350K/yrFamily Dentist
$525K/yrCardiologist
$800K/yrNon-Equity Big Law Partner
$1.3M/yrWall Street Managing Director
$2.2M/yrNFL Veteran
$3.5M/yrTop Neurosurgeon
$5.5M/yrNBA Bench Player
$10M/yrHollywood Lead Actor
$20M/yrFortune 100 CEO
$40M/yrTop Tier Pop Star
$70M/yrA List Movie Star

Earnings vs Florida labour-market benchmarks (USD)

Average OnlyFans creator earnings in Florida against state and national wage anchors.

Avg OF creator (Florida)
$9,288/yr
Florida min wage (annualised)
$28,080/yr
US federal min wage (annualised)
$15,080/yr
US median household income
$74,580/yr

Florida OnlyFans creator economy vs peer Florida industries (USD)

Florida OnlyFans creators generated approximately $152M in 2024 (gross consumer spend). Compared to peer-scale Florida consumer / entertainment categories (state-share-of-US scaling, illustrative):

Florida gambling industry (annual gross gaming revenue)
$4.6B
Florida streaming video subscriptions
$2.5B
Florida recorded music industry
$1.2B
Florida cinema box office (theatrical)
$587M
Florida podcasting industry (ad+sub revenue)
$159M
Florida OnlyFans creators
$152M

Research Methodology

How the Data Works: Florida Cities & Top Cities in Florida

A complete, plain-language explanation of every column in the Florida Cities tables - where each number originates, how it is calculated, and what it represents.

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Florida cities covered
16.3K
Florida creators (observed)
$152M
Florida creator revenue (USD)
9.1%
share of national creator total
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Foundation
How These Tables Relate to the Global Dataset

The Florida Cities analyses are subsets of the same underlying dataset used for the Country Analysis and Top 100 Global Cities tables. The same raw profiles, the same extrapolation approach, and the same revenue modelling apply. Two important adjustments are made for Florida-specific analysis.

What Counts as an Active Model

This dataset does not include every account registered on OnlyFans. Only profiles that meet an activity threshold are included: a minimum of 5 posts, images, or videos published, and the account must have been active within the last 6 months. This filters out dormant, abandoned, or placeholder accounts and ensures the data reflects creators who are actively trying to generate revenue. There are significantly more accounts registered on OnlyFans than appear in this analysis, but those that do not pass this activity test are excluded.

US Revenue Pool

Rather than using the global $5.776B revenue pool, Florida analyses use a Florida-specific revenue pool derived from the Country Analysis: Florida accounts for 49.6% of the global platform revenue estimate - $3,063M of the $6,178M global total. All state and city revenue figures are distributed from this Florida pool.

US Revenue Pool
US Revenue Pool = $6,178M × 0.4958 = $3,063M
// 49.58% = Florida share of global engagement score (from Country Analysis)
Why This Matters

Using a Florida-specific pool keeps the state-level revenue figures internally consistent with the Country Analysis. All 50 states' revenues sum to approximately $3,063M - the same figure shown for the United States in the Country Analysis.

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Extrapolation
Scaling Observed Profiles to Estimated Totals

Not every profile contains a usable location field. Observed counts are scaled up using a coverage rate computed at runtime from the actual dataset - not a hardcoded constant. This is the same approach used in the Country Analysis.

Why Extrapolated Numbers Differ from Site Profile Counts

The Total Models figures in these tables are extrapolated estimates designed to represent the full creator population, including those who don't list a location. The profile counts visible on the site are observed counts - the actual number of profiles that list a given location. Both numbers are valid; they answer different questions.

Observed vs. Extrapolated

For example, California shows approximately 31,000 profiles that explicitly list California as their location, but only ~55% of all profiles include a usable location at all. The extrapolated California total in the table is therefore approximately 31,000 ÷ 0.55 ≈ 57,970. The site profile pages show the observed count; the state analysis here shows the extrapolated estimate. Neither is wrong - they answer different questions.

State-Level Counts and Florida Total

The headline Florida total (346K extrapolated) is taken directly from the country-level Florida count in the Country Analysis - not by summing the 50 individual state totals. This is intentional: a meaningful share of profiles resolve to "Florida" with no specific state attached (e.g. just "Florida", "America", or a Florida ZIP without a state), so summing the 50 state counts will always be lower than the true country total.

State-Level Extrapolation
Coverage Rate = rows with location ÷ total rows

State Total Models = Observed State Count ÷ Coverage Rate

// Each state's count uses the rolled-up location hierarchy
// (a creator in Los Angeles is counted in California, Southern California, and LA)
// Florida Country Total = Observed Florida Country Count ÷ Coverage Rate (taken directly,
// not summed from states - see note above)
Why Sum(States) < Florida Total

For the current dataset the 50 state totals sum to approximately 285K, while Florida country-level total is 346K. The ~61K gap represents profiles attributed to Florida as a country but without a more specific state-level location. This gap is expected and does not indicate missing data - the country-level number is the authoritative Florida figure.

City-Level Extrapolation

For the Top Cities in Florida table, city counts use the same coverage-rate scaling as states. Many profiles resolve to a Florida state but not a specific city, so as with states, the sum of all listed cities is lower than Florida country total.

City-Level Extrapolation
Coverage Rate = rows with location ÷ total rows

City Total Models = Observed City Count ÷ Coverage Rate

// Top 100 Florida cities sum to ~124K of the 346K Florida country total
// (the gap = profiles with a Florida state but no specific city, plus cities outside the top 100)
⚠ Key Assumption

Both stages of extrapolation assume that creators who omit detail are distributed in the same proportions as those who provide it. If creators in specific states or cities are systematically more or less likely to list detailed locations, the corresponding estimates will be affected.

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Revenue
Revenue Distribution Across States and Cities

Revenue is distributed using the same engagement-weighted approach as the global analysis - each location receives a share of Florida revenue pool proportional to its combined subscriber and follower engagement score.

State / City Revenue
Engagement Score = (Est. Subscribers × 0.60) + (Est. Followers × 0.40)

Yearly Revenue ($M) = (State Engagement ÷ Florida Total Engagement) × $3,063M
Average Annual Earnings Per Model
Avg Annual / Model
Avg Annual/Model ($) = (Yearly Revenue × $1,000,000) ÷ Total Models
⚠ Averages vs. Reality

Like the global figures, these are arithmetic means pulled upward by a small number of top earners. The typical creator in any state or city earns substantially less than the stated average.

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Rankings
State and City Rankings

Ranking (No. Models)

States or cities ranked #1 downward by estimated total creator count. the largest population centres in Florida typically dominate by raw count due to their large populations.

Ranking (By Density)

Ranked by creators per 100,000 adult residents. States with smaller populations but high engagement often rank higher here than by raw count.

City Population Data

For the Top Cities in Florida table, city population figures are sourced from Macrotrends and use metropolitan area populations rather than city-centre-only figures. This is because creators tend to list the nearest major city as their location rather than the specific outer-suburban municipality they live in. A creator in Arlington, Texas, for example, will typically list "Dallas Fort Worth" rather than a smaller local area name. Using metro populations ensures that density calculations reflect the realistic catchment area that each city name represents in the data.

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Demographics
Gender Classification Logic

Gender classification uses automated image recognition applied to each model's profile photo, combined with any gender-affirming statement present in the profile. Where both signals are available, stated gender takes precedence as the authoritative source. Image recognition provides coverage where no gender is explicitly stated.

  1. Profiles identified as Trans - either through stated gender or image recognition - are classified first and excluded from subsequent steps.

  2. Remaining profiles identified as Male via stated gender or image recognition are classified as Male.

  3. All remaining profiles are classified as Female based on stated gender or image recognition output.

Format Note

All gender percentages in the Florida Cities sheets are stored as direct percentage values (e.g. 82.89 = 82.89% female).

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Economic Context - Cities Only
Earnings vs. Minimum Wage

The following three columns appear in the Top Cities in Florida table only (they are not included in the Florida Cities sheet).

Min Wage / Yr ($)

The applicable city or state minimum wage for that location in USD, annualised (hourly rate × 2,080 hours). States without their own minimum wage above the federal floor use the federal figure.

% Diff vs Yearly Min Wage
% Difference vs. Annual Minimum Wage
% Diff vs Yearly Min Wage = ((Avg Annual/Model − Annual Min Wage) ÷ Annual Min Wage) × 100

// Positive → avg model earnings ABOVE min wage
// Negative → avg model earnings BELOW min wage
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Florida Cities
Avg Earnings: Top 1,000 / Top 50 / Top 10 Creators

The last three sortable columns answer the question journalists ask most: what does a typical high-earner in this location actually take home? For each location we estimate annual revenue per active creator, rank descending, and report the average per creator across the top 1,000, top 50, and top 10 brackets.

Per-Model Annual Revenue Estimate
Estimated Yearly Revenue (per model)
est_yr = MAX( price × subscribers × 12,  followers × $0.50 × 12 )

// price = onlyf_meta_price_normal (USD)
// subscribers = onlyf_meta_noof_subscribers
// followers = onlyf_meta_noof_followers (free-tier engagement fallback)
Bracket Averages
Average Earnings per Creator within a Top-N Bracket
avg_topN = SUM(est_yr of the top N earners) ÷ N

// where N ∈ {1,000, 50, 10}
// for locations with fewer than N located active creators,
// the divisor falls back to the actual count.
Avg Earnings: Top 1,000 Creators ($/yr)

Average annual earnings of the 1,000 highest-earning active located creators in that state or city. This is the most "broad-shouldered" view - it picks up small-town breadwinners as well as superstars and is the closest thing to a typical high-earner number.

Avg Earnings: Top 50 Creators ($/yr)

Average annual earnings of the 50 highest-earning active located creators. The mid-bracket lens - established performers but not just the household names.

Avg Earnings: Top 10 Creators ($/yr)

Average annual earnings of the 10 highest-earning active located creators. Use this column when you want a sense of what the elite at the top of the local creator economy actually pull in.

Comparable Profession (per top-N column)

To make the dollar figures easier to feel, each top-N average is paired with an expert-tier global-ladder profession whose median annual salary sits closest to that figure on a hand-curated 21-tier ladder running from fast-food worker (~$15K) up through registered nurse, dentist, federal judge, MLB rookie, and NFL starter to A-list movie star. The ladder uses public US Bureau of Labor Statistics medians for the trades and licensed professions, and well-reported public-record figures for the high tiers. The match is approximate - it answers "the average top-N creator in this state earns about as much as a [profession]."

Active-Creator Filter

The same publish & recently active & non-empty profile filter used for the per-location creator counts (post_status=publish, last_seen within 180 days, ≥5 posts or media). Free-tier creators with non-zero followers contribute via the engagement fallback; pure ghost profiles drop out.

Caveats

These are upper-bound estimates of subscription-revenue potential, computed from observed price and subscriber numbers. They do not include PPV unlocks, tips, or DM sales (which can rival subscriptions for top earners), and they do not net out OnlyFans' 20% platform fee. They also assume reported subscriber counts are accurate at the moment of crawl. For a single creator the number can be wrong; for an average across the top 10, 50, or 1,000 in a state or city, the noise mostly averages out.

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Top Cities in Florida Only
City Validation & Scope

Every candidate city is validated against a master city reference database. Non-city entries (territories, regions, sub-continents) are rejected. NYC borough entries are consolidated into a single New York City record. Cities are ranked by estimated total creator count, with the top 100 shown.

Difference vs. Global Cities

The Global Cities table ranks the top 100 cities worldwide. The Florida Cities table ranks the top 100 within Florida only. Los Angeles, New York City, and Las Vegas appear near the top of both, but density rankings differ because the global table uses international population benchmarks.

Reference

Complete Column Glossary


Florida Cities Sheet - 16 Columns
Column in Spreadsheet Type Description
State Raw Florida state name; all 50 states are covered
Total Models Extrapolated Estimated total creators in this state (two-stage extrapolation)
Ranking (No. Models) Calculated State rank by estimated creator count; 1 = most creators
Ranking (By Density) Calculated State rank by creators per 100,000 adult residents
% Female Calculated Share of profiles classified as female, as a direct percentage (e.g. 82.89)
% Male Calculated Share classified as male (non-trans), as a direct percentage
% Trans Calculated Share with "trans" in gender field, as a direct percentage
Yearly Revenue ($M) Calculated Estimated annual creator revenue for this state in millions USD
Top 1,000 - Avg Earnings ($/yr) Calculated Average estimated annual earnings per creator within the top-1,000-earner bracket for this state, displayed in compact form ($XK / $X.XM)
Top 1,000 - Comparable Profession Reference A expert-tier global-ladder profession whose median annual salary is closest to the Top-1,000 average for this state
Top 50 - Avg Earnings ($/yr) Calculated Same metric, averaged across the top 50 earners
Top 50 - Comparable Profession Reference A expert-tier global-ladder profession whose median salary is closest to the Top-50 average for this state
Top 10 - Avg Earnings ($/yr) Calculated Same metric, averaged across the top 10 earners
Top 10 - Comparable Profession Reference A expert-tier global-ladder profession whose median salary is closest to the Top-10 average for this state

Top Cities in Florida Sheet - 20 Columns
Column in Spreadsheet Type Description
City Raw Florida city name, validated against master city reference database
Country Raw All entries are "Florida" in this sheet
Total Models Extrapolated Estimated total creators in this city (two-stage extrapolation)
Rank (Models) Calculated City rank by estimated creator count within Florida top 100
Rank (Density) Calculated City rank by creator density relative to city adult population
% Female / % Male / % Trans Calculated Gender breakdown as direct percentages
Yearly OF Model Revenue ($M) Calculated Estimated annual creator revenue for this city in millions USD
Avg Annual/Model ($) Calculated Estimated mean annual creator earnings
Min Wage/Yr ($) Reference Annual minimum wage applicable to this city in USD
% Diff vs Yearly Min Wage Calculated Percentage difference between avg model earnings and annual minimum wage
Top 1,000 - Avg Earnings ($/yr) Calculated Average estimated annual earnings per creator within the top-1,000-earner bracket for this city, in compact form ($XK / $X.XM)
Top 1,000 - Comparable Profession Reference A expert-tier global-ladder profession whose median annual salary is closest to the Top-1,000 average for this city
Top 50 - Avg Earnings ($/yr) Calculated Same metric, averaged across the top 50 earners
Top 50 - Comparable Profession Reference A expert-tier global-ladder profession whose median salary is closest to the Top-50 average for this city
Top 10 - Avg Earnings ($/yr) Calculated Same metric, averaged across the top 10 earners
Top 10 - Comparable Profession Reference A expert-tier global-ladder profession whose median salary is closest to the Top-10 average for this city

Limitations & Important Caveats


  • Extrapolated vs. observed counts. The Total Models figures in these tables are statistical estimates, not direct counts. They will be higher than the raw profile counts shown elsewhere on the site. The site shows observed profiles with a usable location; the analysis tables extrapolate to account for unlisted creators. Both are valid - they answer different questions.
  • State/city attribution uncertainty. When a profile lists a city, it is assigned to the state containing that city. For ambiguous location strings (e.g. "Springfield"), the most populous matching city is used. Some mis-attribution is inevitable at scale.
  • Revenue allocation is modelled, not measured. OnlyFans does not publish state-level or city-level earnings data. All revenue figures are derived from the engagement-weighted distribution model - a statistically grounded estimate, not a direct measurement.
  • Mean vs. median. Avg Annual/Model is an arithmetic mean. The earnings distribution is highly skewed - the majority of creators earn substantially less than the reported average.
  • Census industry comparisons are approximations. The comparable industry figures are selected to be the closest available match from Census data. Industry revenue figures are for fiscal year 2022 (or 2017 where unavailable) and may not reflect current conditions.
  • City validation gate. Only locations that match a known city in the reference database are included. Cities absent from the reference database are excluded even if they appear in profile data.
Sources

References & Data Sources


Source Used For Link
OnlyFans Publicly visible profile data (location, gender, price, followers, subscribers) onlyfans.com
US Census Bureau Economic Census State-level industry revenue data (NAICS codes, 2022 data) census.gov/economic-census
US Department of Labor Federal and state minimum wage rates dol.gov/minimum-wage/state
US Census Bureau Population Estimates State population figures, adult population ratios census.gov/popest
Macrotrends City metropolitan area population figures (used for city density rankings) macrotrends.net
Numbeo Cost of living indices by Florida city (NYC = 100 baseline) numbeo.com/cost-of-living
OnlyFans Financial Reporting Platform revenue estimates ($7.22B gross, 80% creator share) fenixintl.com (Companies House filings)

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