How Much Money Do YouTubers Make?
YouTubers earn money through YouTube ads displayed on their videos. The exact amount depends on two main factors:
- Views – The number of times people watch ads on their videos.
- CPM (Cost Per Thousand Impressions) – The amount advertisers pay per 1,000 ad views.
YouTube takes 45% of the ad revenue, leaving creators with 55%. The CPM rate varies based on country, niche, and audience demographics.
Use our YouTube Earnings Calculator below to estimate your favourite creators’ monthly YouTube revenue. Curious how much they earn from channel memberships? Try our YouTube Membership Calculator. You can also explore all our streaming tools here.
Note: The earnings shown are estimates based on typical CPM rates and daily views. Actual revenue may vary based on factors like audience location, niche, and whether the content is monetized. YouTube creators can also earn from YouTube Premium and channel memberships, which are not included in this estimate.
How to Use the YouTube Money Calculator
- Enter Daily Views – Use the slider to input the estimated number of daily views a YouTuber receives.
- Select Country – Choose the primary country of the audience to adjust the CPM rate.
- See Estimated Earnings – The calculator will show daily, monthly, and yearly money estimates.
How much money do YouTubers make per 1,000 views?
On average, YouTubers earn between $3 to $5 per 1,000 views, but this can vary depending on CPM rates and audience location. For example, YouTubers with a US audience typically earn more than those with viewers in lower-CPM countries.
What is CPM on YouTube?
CPM (Cost Per Thousand Impressions) refers to the amount advertisers pay for 1,000 ad views. YouTube creators receive 55% of this amount, with YouTube taking the remaining 45%.
- MrBeast (estimated 25M daily views) could earn $275K to $500K per month from ads.
What factors affect YouTube ad revenue?
Several factors impact a YouTuber’s ad revenue and earnings:
- Audience Location – Higher CPM rates in countries like the US, UK, and Australia.
- Content Niche – Finance and tech channels often have higher CPMs than gaming or entertainment channels.
- Ad Types – Skippable ads, non-skippable ads, and YouTube Premium views all contribute to revenue.
Is YouTube Membership better than Twitch or Kick?
YouTube’s 70/30 split is better than Twitch’s 50/50 split, but it’s not as generous as Kick’s 95/5 split. However, YouTube offers a massive audience reach and better discoverability for creators.
How do you get YouTube members?
To enable channel memberships on YouTube, creators must meet the following criteria:
- You must be part of the YouTube Partner Program.
- Your channel must have at least 1,000 subscribers.
- You must comply with YouTube’s policies.
Once memberships are enabled, viewers can subscribe to your channel by clicking the “Join” button on your channel page.
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