In 2025, the digital creator economy has moved from the periphery of entertainment to a central pillar of the American consumer landscape. According to the latest market intelligence from Onlyfans finder Onlyguider, the total expenditure on OnlyFans within the United States has reached an estimated $2.63 Billion annually.

This report breaks down spending by territory, census division, and major metropolitan hubs to identify where the digital intimacy market is most concentrated.

The National Baseline

To compare regions of varying sizes, this analysis utilizes a Spend Per 10,000 Residents metric.

  • Total Market Spend: $2.63 Billion
  • National Average Spend: $77,334 (Per 10k Population)

Interactive U.S Onlyfans Spend Map

Use the interactive tool below to toggle between States, Cities, Regions or Divisions. Filter by Total Spend or Per Capita.

State Rankings: The Per-Capita Onlyfans Leaders

While populous states like California and Texas lead in raw dollar totals, the per-capita data reveals a different story of engagement. The District of Columbia* and the Mountain West show the highest density of spending in the country.

Top 10 States by Per-Capita Onlyfans Spend (2025)

RankState / TerritorySpend Per 10k PopTotal Annual Spend
1District of Columbia*$129,655$9.1M
2North Dakota$108,067$8.6M
3Nevada$99,423$32.4M
4Colorado$95,116$56.6M
5Illinois$93,176$118.4M
6Arizona$92,945$70.4M
7New Mexico$92,807$19.7M
8Washington$91,858$73.1M
9New Hampshire$89,055$12.5M
10California$88,916$350.6M

The Lower Percentile

On the opposite end of the spectrum, states in the Deep South and the “Bible Belt” show the lowest engagement per capita, with Mississippi (50,265) ranking at the bottom of the index.

Metropolitan Analysis: High Spending Cities

When shifting the focus to urban nodes, the concentration of wealth and digital consumption becomes even more pronounced. Urban centers in the “Sun Belt” (Georgia, Florida, and Arizona) dominate the top of the city rankings.

Top 10 Cities by Spending Density

RankCityStateSpend Per 10k Pop
1AtlantaGeorgia$525,475
2OrlandoFlorida$466,430
3Salt Lake CityUtah$412,038
4MiamiFlorida$374,921
5MinneapolisMinnesota$337,268
6ClevelandOhio$303,703
7DenverColorado$296,498
8SeattleWashington$288,159
9St. LouisMissouri$261,820
10Las VegasNevada$258,607

Key Observation: Atlanta, GA currently sits as the #1 urban market in the U.S. for OnlyFans spending density, outperforming traditional hubs like New York City and Los Angeles on a per-capita basis by a significant margin.

Regional Market Share

The U.S Census Bureau Divisions allows us to see how the $2.63B Onlyfans spend is distributed across broader U.S geographic divisions.

Census Division Market Summary (2025)

RankCensus DivisionTotal Market Spend% of National SpendAvg. Spend Per 10k
1South Atlantic$508.8M18.84%$81,324
2Pacific$477.1M17.67%$86,031
3East North Central$403.2M14.93%$83,412
4Middle Atlantic$335.8M12.44%$80,002
5West South Central$321.3M11.90%$65,865
6Mountain$241.4M8.94%$86,220
7West North Central$189.5M7.02%$84,188
8New England$114.6M4.24%$79,474
9East South Central$110.3M4.09%$55,271

All States Spend: The Full 2025 Rankings

The following table provides the complete economic breakdown for all 50 states plus the District of Columbia. Note that while California and Texas command the largest market shares, smaller territories often exhibit significantly higher engagement density. The data is ranked by spend per capita.

RankState / TerritoryTotal Annual Spend% of US MarketSpend Per 10k Pop
1District of Columbia*$9.1M0.34%$129,655
2North Dakota$8.6M0.32%$108,067
3Nevada$32.4M1.20%$99,423
4Colorado$56.6M2.10%$95,116
5Illinois$118.4M4.39%$93,176
6Arizona$70.4M2.61%$92,945
7New Mexico$19.7M0.73%$92,807
8Washington$73.1M2.71%$91,858
9New Hampshire$12.5M0.46%$89,055
10California$350.6M12.98%$88,916
11Wyoming$5.1M0.19%$87,098
12Iowa$28.0M1.04%$86,563
13Hawaii$12.2M0.45%$84,758
14Ohio$100.3M3.72%$84,461
15Oregon$36.0M1.34%$84,458
16New York$167.1M6.19%$84,128
17Minnesota$47.9M1.77%$82,684
18Indiana$56.6M2.10%$81,836
19Maine$11.4M0.42%$81,339
20Michigan$82.0M3.04%$80,960
21Texas$248.4M9.20%$79,415
22Massachusetts$56.6M2.10%$79,406
23Nebraska$15.9M0.59%$79,367
24Georgia$87.4M3.24%$78,237
25Pennsylvania$100.3M3.72%$76,741
26Wisconsin$45.6M1.69%$76,628
27Vermont$4.9M0.18%$76,556
28South Dakota$6.9M0.26%$75,663
29Connecticut$27.3M1.01%$74,383
30Kansas$22.0M0.82%$74,271
31Missouri$46.3M1.71%$74,154
32West Virginia$13.0M0.48%$73,585
33Virginia$64.7M2.40%$73,518
34Oklahoma$29.5M1.09%$72,175
35New Jersey$68.3M2.53%$71,912
36North Carolina$79.2M2.93%$71,704
37Alaska$5.1M0.19%$70,127
38Maryland$43.2M1.60%$69,129
39Utah$24.1M0.89%$68,987
40Rhode Island$7.6M0.28%$68,543
41Florida$159.6M5.91%$68,320
42Montana$7.5M0.28%$66,111
43South Carolina$36.0M1.34%$65,860
44Kentucky$30.1M1.12%$65,804
45Idaho$12.7M0.47%$63,880
46Delaware$6.7M0.25%$63,760
47Alabama$30.0M1.11%$58,335
48Louisiana$26.4M0.98%$57,538
49Arkansas$16.7M0.62%$54,364
50Tennessee$36.3M1.35%$50,265
51Mississippi$13.7M0.51%$46,682

All Cities Spend: The Full 2025 Rankings

This table contains every urban center (167 Cities) analyzed in our 2025 model, ranked by their national spending per capita.

RankCityStateTotal Annual SpendSpend Per 10k
1AtlantaGeorgia$26,172,000$525,475
2OrlandoFlorida$14,346,133$466,430
3Salt Lake CityUtah$8,232,066$412,038
4MiamiFlorida$17,544,933$374,921
5MinneapolisMinnesota$14,346,133$337,268
6ClevelandOhio$11,316,666$303,703
7DenverColorado$21,325,333$296,498
8SeattleWashington$21,325,333$288,159
9St. LouisMissouri$7,895,800$261,820
10Las VegasNevada$17,544,933$258,607
11CincinnatiOhio$7,944,300$256,815
12PittsburghPennsylvania$7,763,233$256,654
13BirminghamAlabama$4,830,600$244,494
14BuffaloNew York$6,802,933$244,403
15TampaFlorida$8,668,566$225,181
16BostonMassachusetts$14,346,133$212,351
17Saint PaulMinnesota$6,529,716$209,589
18Kansas CityKansas$3,276,983$209,248
19DallasTexas$26,172,000$201,308
20BaltimoreMaryland$11,728,933$197,684
21CharlestonSouth Carolina$2,654,566$193,004
22Grand RapidsMichigan$3,603,550$181,158
23PortlandOregon$11,728,933$179,752
24AustinTexas$17,544,933$179,230
25Los AngelesCalifornia$71,342,933$178,447
26ChicagoIllinois$47,691,200$173,650
27DetroitMichigan$10,977,166$171,756
28SavannahGeorgia$2,515,533$170,758
29SyracuseNew York$2,328,000$160,363
30RichmondVirginia$3,629,416$160,165
31HartfordConnecticut$1,918,983$158,522
32RochesterNew York$3,280,216$155,781
33ManchesterNew Hampshire$1,786,416$155,300
34FargoNorth Dakota$1,948,083$154,830
35TacomaWashington$3,386,916$154,409
36ScottsdaleArizona$3,925,266$153,745
37HonoluluHawaii$5,310,750$151,653
38San DiegoCalifornia$21,325,333$149,549
39Kansas CityMissouri$7,523,966$147,940
40RaleighNorth Carolina$7,523,966$147,874
41Sandy SpringsGeorgia$1,590,800$146,758
42EriePennsylvania$1,367,700$140,436
43HoustonTexas$31,988,000$138,801
44NashvilleTennessee$9,596,400$138,576
45PhoenixArizona$22,811,166$137,394
46New OrleansLouisiana$5,253,786$136,850
47Green BayWisconsin$1,411,350$135,632
48CharlotteNorth Carolina$11,728,933$134,109
49AlbuquerqueNew Mexico$7,452,833$132,964
50San FranciscoCalifornia$11,728,933$132,650
51MobileAlabama$2,476,733$132,416
52KnoxvilleTennessee$2,441,166$132,202
53ColumbiaSouth Carolina$1,747,616$130,035
54WashingtonD.C.$9,105,066$129,655
55SpringfieldMissouri$2,184,116$128,568
56CambridgeMassachusetts$1,513,200$127,800
57OmahaNebraska$6,175,666$127,754
58ColumbusOhio$11,155,000$127,378
59LakewoodColorado$1,988,500$126,819
60Rio RanchoNew Mexico$1,147,833$126,382
61MilwaukeeWisconsin$7,329,966$123,227
62Virginia BeachVirginia$5,558,100$122,432
63Las CrucesNew Mexico$1,332,133$118,533
64CarmelIndiana$1,164,000$116,648
65New HavenConnecticut$1,542,300$115,077
66San JoseCalifornia$11,728,933$113,859
67KenoshaWisconsin$1,120,350$112,905
68West Valley CityUtah$1,573,016$112,896
69San AntonioTexas$17,387,250$112,374
70Fort WorthTexas$10,241,583$111,453
71SalemOregon$1,948,083$110,978
72PhiladelphiaPennsylvania$17,544,933$109,398
73Fort WayneIndiana$2,851,800$108,052
74TucsonArizona$5,897,600$108,019
75ProvidenceRhode Island$2,054,783$107,976
76Oklahoma CityOklahoma$7,307,333$107,293
77IndianapolisIndiana$10,419,416$107,044
78LafayetteLouisiana$1,592,416$104,858
79LouisvilleKentucky$6,634,800$104,774
80EvansvilleIndiana$1,238,366$104,569
81Colorado SpringsColorado$5,050,466$104,385
82WaterburyConnecticut$1,193,100$104,289
83NampaIdaho$1,096,100$102,828
84VancouverWashington$1,930,300$102,816
85AkronOhio$1,941,616$101,711
86SpokaneWashington$2,308,600$100,817
87JolietIllinois$1,484,100$100,658
88Overland ParkKansas$1,909,283$99,821
89New York CityNew York$87,240,000$99,086
90Jersey CityNew Jersey$2,696,600$99,014
91RockfordIllinois$1,377,400$98,275
92Des MoinesIowa$2,433,083$98,152
93FayettevilleArkansas$919,883$97,913
94LansingMichigan$1,117,116$97,738
95WarrenMichigan$1,307,883$97,562
96Little RockArkansas$1,965,866$97,036
97RenoNevada$2,470,266$96,864
98BoiseIdaho$2,281,116$96,786
99JacksonvilleFlorida$9,151,950$96,375
100NewarkNew Jersey$2,728,933$96,197
101JacksonMississippi$1,375,783$93,186
102AuroraColorado$3,470,983$92,778
103Fort CollinsColorado$1,532,600$91,318
104NorfolkVirginia$2,135,616$89,729
105LawtonOklahoma$811,566$89,582
106MesaArizona$4,504,033$88,495
107Baton RougeLouisiana$1,935,150$87,824
108BillingsMontana$1,028,200$87,800
109ColumbiaMissouri$1,073,466$87,195
110ChesapeakeVirginia$2,112,983$87,002
111LexingtonKentucky$2,777,433$86,103
112Cedar RapidsIowa$1,172,083$85,911
113South BendIndiana$882,700$85,661
114BellevueWashington$1,248,066$85,658
115FresnoCalifornia$4,478,166$84,478
116GreshamOregon$927,966$84,076
117HendersonNevada$2,627,083$82,077
118IndependenceMissouri$944,133$81,411
119ToledoOhio$2,184,116$80,633
120ChandlerArizona$2,062,866$80,215
121AllentownPennsylvania$1,002,333$80,130
122WichitaKansas$3,170,283$79,677
123Sioux FallsS. Dakota$1,553,616$77,890
124BridgeportConnecticut$1,149,450$77,323
125MadisonWisconsin$2,083,883$77,226
126SpringfieldMassachusetts$1,181,783$77,210
127N. Las VegasNevada$1,868,866$77,161
128N. CharlestonS. Carolina$795,400$75,768
129EugeneOregon$1,435,600$75,759
130Newport NewsVirginia$1,362,850$75,724
131WorcesterMassachusetts$1,391,950$75,222
132LincolnNebraska$2,184,116$75,131
133WoodbridgeNew Jersey$742,050$74,514
134ChattanoogaTennessee$1,348,300$74,456
135NormanOklahoma$908,566$74,252
136TopekaKansas$932,816$72,685
137AuroraIllinois$1,513,200$72,408
138AnchorageAlaska$2,106,516$72,255
139AugustaGeorgia$1,440,450$71,613
140St. PetersburgFlorida$1,841,383$71,286
141RochesterMinnesota$787,316$71,067
142Broken ArrowOklahoma$795,400$70,360
143LowellMassachusetts$756,600$67,941
144OremUtah$612,716$67,763
145DurhamN. Carolina$1,873,716$66,090
146ColumbusGeorgia$1,320,816$65,939
147PatersonNew Jersey$1,049,216$65,684
148GreensboroN. Carolina$1,935,150$64,713
149Winston-SalemN. Carolina$1,610,200$64,507
150Sterling HtsMichigan$834,200$63,561
151StamfordConnecticut$842,283$62,174
152NapervilleIllinois$915,033$60,886
153TulsaOklahoma$2,834,016$60,459
154TuscaloosaAlabama$596,550$59,894
155ClarksvilleTennessee$965,150$59,463
156YonkersNew York$1,188,250$59,287
157MeridianIdaho$677,383$58,899
158HuntsvilleAlabama$1,251,300$58,198
159ShreveportLouisiana$1,015,266$54,063
160MontgomeryAlabama$1,068,616$53,270
161EdisonNew Jersey$565,833$52,413
162MemphisTennessee$3,099,150$48,951
163ColumbiaMaryland$493,083$47,342
164ProvoUtah$504,400$43,841
165SandyUtah$357,283$32,960
166OlatheKansas$591,700$32,189
167ParadiseNevada$640,200$26,470

Methodology

To determine where the almost $2.63 Billion OnlyFans economy actually lives in the U.S, we built a proprietary financial model that triangulates search intent, traffic quality, and audited revenue.

1. The Data Engine

We harvested over 2 years of monthly search volumes for “OnlyFans” across all 50 States (+ D.C)+ 167 top U.S cities using the Google Ads API, filtering for high-intent traffic.

2. The Financial Anchor

Search volume is just noise without revenue data. We anchored our model to the “Source of Truth”: Onlyfans (Fenix International Ltd’s) UK companies house filings: $6.6bn in 2024 and $7.2bn in 2025’s latest accounts.

3. Duplicating the Attribution Model

From our Onlyfans Wrapped 2025 report, we used weighted raw search volumes by “conversion quality” for each country. This allowed us to allocate the global $7.2bn revenue pot accurately across national borders and formed the basis for the U.S market figures..

4. The State & City Algorithm (RPS)

To model State and City-level spend, we calculated a unique Revenue Per Search (RPS) for every country (National Revenue / National Search Volume). We then applied this RPS to State and City-specific search volumes to generate granular urban revenue estimates.

5. The Standardization 

To compare giants like California and New York City, we standardized all data to Spend Per 10k Population. This metric strips away population bias to reveal true market intensity.

6. * District of Columbia: Yes – we’ve included D.C as a State in this data. Why? Because D.C has some seriously juicy spend on Onlyfans (as per our analysis). It is the home of the U.S Govt and packed full of highly paid important people. So important, powerful & high profile people with tons of money = interesting stories to tell

Plus D.C Presidential Elections: Under the 23rd Amendment, D.C. is treated as a state for the Electoral College, receiving the same number of electors as the least populous state (currently three).Federal Funding & Grants: D.C. receives federal block grants normally reserved for states, such as Medicaid, SNAP (food stamps), and funding for highways and education. Taxation: D.C. residents pay federal income taxes exactly like residents of the 50 states, contributing more per capita than any state.Local Governance: The District manages state-level functions like a school system, motor vehicle services, and a local court system that the DC Court of Appeals describes as the “equivalent of a state supreme court.”Citizenship Obligations: Residents are treated like state citizens regarding jury duty and military service.

So basically it’s our data, our story and we’re including it 🙂

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