Revealed: The US state with the highest number of OnlyFans creators trends now

Revealed: The US state with the highest number of OnlyFans creators trends now
Revealed: The US state with the highest number of OnlyFans creators trends now

Revealed: The US state with the highest number of OnlyFans creators trends now

Everyone from Beyoncé to Cardi B to Bella Thorne has been talking about the adult content site OnlyFans

The latter two actually setting up their own pages on the platform to earn a little extra income. 

The site, in which creators invite users to subscribe to pages featuring their sexually explicit content, has exploded in the past few years. 

The number of OnlyFans creators worldwide has increased ten fold from 2019 to 2022 - from only 348,000 creators to 3,182,000. 

Much of the content is home-grown: 67 percent of the $1.9 billion net revenue generated on the platform in 2022 came from US content creators, Variety reported

Sometimes, the content is merely suggestive, other times, it's fully pornographic. But it's surprisingly lucrative, with some creators, like former teacher Allie Dawson,  bringing in about $50,000 monthly from her OnlyFans account. 

Now, a new survey has revealed the parts of America with the highest number of OnlyFans creators topping up their incomes with the help of the platform.

The BedBible survey used Only search to determine the number of creators per state.

The BedBible survey used Only search to determine the number of creators per state. 

Ranking at number one was Connecticut, which Stacey Diane Arañez Litam, an assistant Professor at Cleveland State University and Forbes Health Advisor told the DailyMail.com that it 'was really surprising' to see. WHY 

It was followed closely by Nevada, Hawaii and North Dakota

This difference between states might be a reflection of the different needs for supplemental income based on location, Professor Litam, who has previously studied the demographics of OnlyFans users, said. 

The relative income in each state could

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