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Comprehensive analysis of all 62 NY counties and 42 cities shows Manhattan dominates total spend, but small upstate communities lead per-capita
New York State spent an estimated $167.1 million on OnlyFans in 2025, according to the first comprehensive state-level spending analysis by Onlyfans search engine Onlyguider.
While Manhattan predictably led in total dollars spent ($38.0 million), the county-by-county and city-by-city breakdown reveals surprising patterns across the Empire State: Watertown – a city of 24,000 near Fort Drum – leads all cities in per-capita spending, outpacing New York City by nearly 3x. Oswego County ranks #2 statewide despite having just 118,000 residents. And wealthy Westchester suburbs show dramatically lower engagement than working-class upstate communities.
The analysis, based on OnlyGuider’s 2025 Wrapped report, examined spending across all 62 New York counties and 42 major cities, providing the most detailed geographic breakdown yet of how Americans consume adult content online.
STATE-LEVEL OVERVIEW: $167.1M Across 62 Counties
Total state spending: $167,100,000
State population: 19,677,151
Average per 10,000 residents: $84,128
MANHATTAN: Dominance Without Per-Capita Leadership
Total Spending Leader: $38M
New York County (Manhattan) led all 62 counties with $37,975,500 in total spending – but that massive sum still represents less than 23% of statewide spending, despite Manhattan’s economic and cultural dominance.
More surprising: When adjusted for population, Manhattan’s $228,677 per 10,000 residents ranks it #1 statewide in per-capita spending – but its lead is slim. Small upstate counties trail closely, and at the city level, Manhattan gets beaten decisively.
NYC Borough Breakdown: $63.4M Total
All Five Boroughs Combined: $63,439,617 (38.0% of state)
- Manhattan – $37,975,500 ($228,677/10k)
- Queens – $15,956,500 ($68,872/10k)
- Brooklyn – $14,676,100 ($55,542/10k)
- Bronx – $6,347,033 ($45,836/10k)
- Staten Island – $3,160,583 ($63,439/10k)
Key Finding: Manhattan alone ($38M) accounts for 60% of NYC’s total and 22.7% of the entire state. Its per-capita rate is 2.3x the NYC average, 2.7x the state average, and 5x the Bronx.
New York City (The Big Fapple): $87.2M
When measured as a single city, New York City spent $87,240,000 on OnlyFans models – the highest total spending of any municipality. However, its per-capita rate of $99,086 per 10,000 residents ranks it just 12th among the 42 cities analyzed.
Understanding the Data Difference: The total spending for New York City ($87.2M) is higher than the combined sum of the five boroughs ($63.4M) due to the Google Ads API geographic hierarchy used in this analysis. In Google’s system, “New York City” acts as a parent category. While it includes all five boroughs, it also captures a significant volume of traffic that Google identifies as being within city limits but cannot precisely map to a specific borough (e.g., Manhattan or Brooklyn) due to privacy settings or limited GPS signals.
“Think of New York City as a giant bucket and the boroughs as five smaller jars inside it,” explains Sam Pierce, CEO of OnlyGuider. “While most of the money lands in the jars, about $24 million landed in the bucket but missed the jars. We know that money was spent inside the city, but because of how we’re attributing revenue to search volume, we couldn’t pin some of it to a specific neighborhood, so it only shows up in the ‘City’ total.”
Therefore, the City total ($87.2M) represents the most accurate “all-in” figure for New York City spending, whereas the borough breakdown ($63.4M) only accounts for traffic where a specific sub-location could be 100% verified.
New York City’s five boroughs accounted for $63.4 million (38.0% of state total), while the remaining 57 upstate counties combined for $103.7 million (62.0%). The 42 cities analyzed represent $116.9 million in spending.
“Manhattan drives NYC’s total, but it’s not even the highest per-capita when you look city-by-city,” said Onlyguider CEO Sam Pierce. “Watertown, Albany, and Buffalo all significantly outspend NYC on a per-person basis… but NYC is the number 1 spending city in the entire world on Onlyfans, so it shall forever now be known as The Big Fapple. Immature, possibly — accurate, absolutely.”
FOCUS: WATERTOWN – #1 City Per-Capita in New York
The analysis’s most striking finding: Watertown, a city of 24,196 residents in Jefferson County near Fort Drum, ranks #1 among all 42 analyzed cities in per-capita OnlyFans spending.
Watertown’s Numbers:
- Total spending: $677,383
- Per 10,000 residents: $279,957
- Annual spending per resident: $28.00
- Daily spending per resident: $0.08
How Watertown Compares:
- 2.83x higher than NYC ($99,086/10k)
- 1.15x higher than Buffalo ($244,403/10k)
- 1.06x higher than Albany ($262,856/10k)
- Higher than every other analyzed city in New York State
“Watertown’s ranking is extraordinary,” said Onlyguider’s CEO. “This isn’t a major metro, a wealthy suburb, or even a mid-sized city. It’s a community of 24,000 in the North Country that’s outspending everywhere else in New York on a per-capita basis – including Manhattan.”
Focus: Fort Drum’s Influence
Watertown’s economy centers on Fort Drum, home to the 10th Mountain Division and approximately 17,000 active-duty soldiers. Military bases often show different consumption patterns than civilian communities of similar size.
Jefferson County (which includes Watertown) ranks #3 statewide among all 62 counties in per-capita spending ($124,744/10k), trailing only Manhattan and Oswego County.
TOP 10 COUNTIES: Total Spend vs. Per-Capita Leaders
By Total Spending
- New York County (Manhattan) – $37,975,500
- Queens County – $15,956,500
- Kings County (Brooklyn) – $14,676,100
- Suffolk County – $12,580,900
- Erie County (Buffalo) – $10,564,917
- Nassau County – $8,768,800
- Bronx County – $6,347,033
- Monroe County (Rochester) – $5,606,600
- Westchester County – $5,037,533
- Onondaga County (Syracuse) – $4,253,450
Note: Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn are the only counties exceeding $14 million. The top 10 counties account for $121.7 million (73% of state total).
By Per-Capita Spending (per 10,000 residents)
- New York County (Manhattan) – $228,677/10k
- Oswego County – $127,087/10k
- Jefferson County – $124,744/10k
- Montgomery County – $119,179/10k
- Albany County – $116,363/10k
- Erie County (Buffalo) – $111,139/10k
- Warren County – $103,505/10k
- Chemung County (Elmira) – $95,268/10k
- Columbia County – $93,034/10k
- Wayne County – $92,450/10k
Key Finding: Only one NYC borough (Manhattan) cracks the per-capita top 10. The other nine are smaller upstate counties – several with populations under 100,000.
TOP 10 CITIES: Total Spend vs. Per-Capita Leaders
By Total Spending
- New York City – $87,240,000
- Buffalo – $6,800,000
- Rochester – $3,280,000
- Albany – $2,662,650
- Syracuse – $2,330,000
- Yonkers – $1,190,000
- Schenectady – $944,133
- Watertown – $677,383
- Poughkeepsie – $638,583
- Binghamton – $638,583
NYC’s $87.2M is 12.8x larger than #2 Buffalo and 26.6x larger than #3 Rochester.
By Per-Capita Spending (per 10,000 residents)
- Watertown – $279,957/10k
- Albany – $262,856/10k
- Buffalo – $244,403/10k
- Lockport – $203,091/10k
- Poughkeepsie – $200,296/10k
- Saratoga Springs – $181,057/10k
- Newburgh – $178,485/10k
- Middletown – $167,234/10k
- Elmira – $163,668/10k
- Syracuse – $160,363/10k
NYC ranks #12 at $99,086/10k – behind Watertown, Albany, Buffalo, Lockport, Poughkeepsie, Saratoga Springs, Newburgh, Middletown, Elmira, Syracuse, and Rochester.
REGIONAL BREAKDOWN: Nine Distinct New Yorks
1. LONG ISLAND: $21.3M (12.8% of state)
Nassau + Suffolk Counties

Nassau and Suffolk combined for $21,349,700 – the second-largest regional total after NYC, and larger than Western NY, Hudson Valley, or any other region.
County Breakdown:
- Suffolk County – $12,580,900 ($81,912/10k)
- Nassau County – $8,768,800 ($62,974/10k)
Focus: Suffolk vs. Nassau Suffolk’s per-capita rate ($81,912) is 30% higher than Nassau’s ($62,974) despite Nassau generally being wealthier. Median household income in Nassau ($126k) exceeds Suffolk ($111k), yet Suffolk residents spend more per capita on OnlyFans.
Top Long Island Cities (10 analyzed):
- Rockville Centre – $345,967 ($134,890/10k)
- Hempstead – $321,717 ($55,081/10k)
- Lindenhurst – $295,850 ($109,291/10k)
- Freeport – $292,293 ($66,601/10k)
- Valley Stream – $286,150 ($71,295/10k)
- Long Beach – $252,200 ($72,695/10k)
- Glen Cove – $184,785 ($66,058/10k)
- Mineola – $159,565 ($75,150/10k)
- Garden City – $155,038 ($67,487/10k)
- Lynbrook – $134,345 ($66,739/10k)
Previously Reported: The New York Post covered Long Island’s OnlyFans spending in December 2025, noting the region “outspends entire nations.” This analysis confirms that finding with granular city-level data. The NY Post included Kings & Queens Counties in their analysis. SNL also enjoyed the analysis
2. HUDSON VALLEY: $13.8M (8.2% of state)
7 Counties: Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan
Total spending: $13,777,233
County Breakdown:
- Westchester County – $5,037,533 ($50,053/10k)
- Orange County – $2,716,000 ($65,960/10k)
- Dutchess County – $2,177,650 ($72,597/10k)
- Ulster County – $1,327,283 ($72,538/10k)
- Rockland County – $1,416,200 ($40,679/10k) – Lowest in region
- Putnam County – $700,017 ($71,133/10k)
- Sullivan County – $402,550 ($50,037/10k)
Focus: Westchester County Despite being one of America’s wealthiest counties (median household income $105k), Westchester shows the second-lowest per-capita rate in the Hudson Valley. Rockland, similarly affluent, ranks dead last regionally.
Meanwhile, mid-Hudson counties (Dutchess, Ulster, Orange) all exceed Westchester’s per-capita rate despite having lower incomes.
Top Hudson Valley Cities (13 analyzed):
- Yonkers – $1,190,000 ($59,287/10k)
- Poughkeepsie – $638,583 ($200,296/10k) – #5 statewide per-capita
- Middletown – $506,017 ($167,234/10k)
- Newburgh – $504,400 ($178,485/10k)
- White Plains – $418,717 ($67,766/10k)
- Mount Vernon – $396,083 ($55,305/10k)
- New Rochelle – $383,150 ($45,486/10k)
- Peekskill – $357,283 ($139,553/10k)
- Kingston – $210,005 ($88,178/10k)
- Port Chester – $158,918 ($51,637/10k)
- Ossining – $134,830 ($50,511/10k)
- Harrison – $95,707 ($30,790/10k)
- Spring Valley – $89,078 ($26,801/10k)
Key Finding: Poughkeepsie’s $200,296/10k makes it the highest per-capita spender in the Hudson Valley – outpacing all Westchester cities despite Dutchess County’s lower average incomes.
3. CAPITAL REGION: $8.0M (4.8% of state)
4 Counties: Albany, Schenectady, Rensselaer, Saratoga
Total spending: $7,954,000
County Breakdown:
- Albany County – $3,723,183 ($116,363/10k) – #5 statewide
- Saratoga County – $1,969,100 ($81,923/10k)
- Schenectady County – $1,155,917 ($71,238/10k)
- Rensselaer County – $1,105,800 ($68,790/10k)
Regional Per-Capita: The Capital Region shows the third-highest regional average in New York (after Manhattan and Western NY), driven by Albany County’s #5 statewide ranking.
Top Capital Region Cities (4 analyzed):
- Albany – $2,662,650 ($262,856/10k) – #2 statewide per-capita
- Schenectady – $944,133 ($137,265/10k)
- Saratoga Springs – $517,333 ($181,057/10k)
- Troy – $509,250 ($100,246/10k)
Key Finding: Albany’s $262,856/10k ranking makes it the second-highest per-capita city in New York State, trailing only Watertown and ahead of Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and every other major city.
4. WESTERN NEW YORK: $13.4M (8.0% of state)
3 Counties: Erie, Niagara, Chautauqua
Total spending: $13,447,433
County Breakdown:
- Erie County (Buffalo) – $10,564,917 ($111,139/10k) – #2 statewide total, #6 per-capita
- Niagara County – $1,762,167 ($84,085/10k)
- Chautauqua County – $1,120,350 ($90,274/10k)
Focus: Erie County (Buffalo) Erie County ranks #2 statewide in total spending, trailing only Manhattan. Its $10.6 million exceeds all of Long Island’s Nassau County, all of Westchester County, and rivals Queens.
Top Western NY Cities (5 analyzed):
- Buffalo – $6,800,000 ($244,403/10k) – #2 total spend, #3 per-capita statewide
- Niagara Falls – $483,383 ($101,459/10k)
- Lockport – $415,483 ($203,091/10k) – #4 statewide per-capita
- Jamestown – $412,250 ($147,464/10k)
- North Tonawanda – $311,693 ($103,715/10k)
Key Finding: Buffalo’s $6.8M makes it the second-highest spending city in New York State (after NYC). Its per-capita rate ($244k/10k) is 2.5x higher than NYC and higher than Rochester, Syracuse, or any other major upstate city.
Lockport (population 20,458) ranking #4 statewide in per-capita spending is particularly notable – a city of 20,000 outspending communities 10x its size on a per-person basis.
5. FINGER LAKES: $7.4M (4.4% of state)
3 Counties: Monroe, Wayne, Ontario
Total spending: $7,399,483
County Breakdown:
- Monroe County (Rochester) – $5,606,600 ($74,536/10k)
- Wayne County – $839,050 ($92,450/10k) – #10 statewide per-capita
- Ontario County – $953,833 ($84,401/10k)
Focus: Monroe County Monroe County ranks #8 statewide in total spending but shows a lower per-capita rate than either Wayne or Ontario counties – smaller, more rural neighbors.
Top Finger Lakes Cities (1 analyzed):
- Rochester – $3,280,000 ($155,781/10k) – #3 statewide total spend
Key Finding: Rochester’s total spend ($3.3M) significantly trails Buffalo ($6.8M) despite similar population sizes (207k vs 277k). Buffalo’s per-capita rate is 1.6x higher than Rochester’s.
6. CENTRAL NEW YORK: $5.8M (3.4% of state)
2 Counties: Onondaga, Oswego
Total spending: $5,756,950
County Breakdown:
- Onondaga County (Syracuse) – $4,253,450 ($90,535/10k)
- Oswego County – $1,503,500 ($127,087/10k) – #2 statewide per-capita
Focus: Oswego County Oswego County’s #2 statewide per-capita ranking is one of the analysis’s most surprising findings. This county of 118,000 residents – with no major city – outspends communities 10x its size on a per-person basis, trailing only Manhattan statewide.
Top Central NY Cities (1 analyzed):
- Syracuse – $2,330,000 ($160,363/10k) – #5 statewide total spend
Key Finding: Oswego County’s $127,087/10k is 40% higher than Onondaga County’s $90,535/10k and 1.6x Syracuse’s per-capita rate. The county has no city larger than 17,000 residents, suggesting broad-based high spending rather than concentration in one municipality.
7. SOUTHERN TIER: $3.5M (2.1% of state)
4 Counties: Broome, Chemung, Tioga, Steuben
Total spending: $3,459,667
County Breakdown:
- Broome County (Binghamton) – $1,488,950 ($75,813/10k)
- Chemung County (Elmira) – $772,767 ($95,268/10k) – #8 statewide per-capita
- Steuben County – $808,333 ($87,848/10k)
- Tioga County – $389,617 ($81,897/10k)
Focus: Chemung County (Elmira) Chemung County ranks #8 statewide in per-capita spending despite being just the 45th largest county by population (81,000 residents). It’s the highest-ranked county with under 100,000 population.
Top Southern Tier Cities (2 analyzed):
- Binghamton – $638,583 ($136,552/10k)
- Elmira – $428,417 ($163,668/10k) – Higher per-capita than Binghamton
Key Finding: Despite having 37% fewer residents than Binghamton (26k vs 47k), Elmira shows a 20% higher per-capita spending rate.
8. NORTH COUNTRY: $3.4M (2.1% of state)
5 Counties: Jefferson, St. Lawrence, Clinton, Franklin, Essex
Total spending: $3,428,950
County Breakdown:
- Jefferson County (Watertown) – $1,411,350 ($124,744/10k) – #3 statewide per-capita
- St. Lawrence County – $769,533 ($72,462/10k)
- Clinton County (Plattsburgh) – $615,950 ($79,099/10k)
- Franklin County – $350,817 ($74,506/10k)
- Essex County – $281,300 ($76,557/10k)
Focus: Jefferson County Jefferson County’s #3 statewide ranking appears driven by Watertown’s military economy. The county’s per-capita rate ($124,744/10k) exceeds all neighboring counties by at least 40%.
Top North Country Cities (1 analyzed):
- Watertown – $677,383 ($279,957/10k) – #1 STATEWIDE PER-CAPITA
9. MOHAWK VALLEY: $2.3M (1.4% of state)
2 Counties: Oneida, Herkimer
Total spending: $2,282,733
County Breakdown:
- Oneida County (Utica) – $1,733,067 ($75,896/10k)
- Herkimer County – $549,667 ($92,249/10k) – #11 statewide per-capita
Focus: Herkimer County Herkimer County (population 59,600) shows a 22% higher per-capita rate than Oneida County (population 228,000) despite Oneida containing the region’s major city (Utica).
Top Mohawk Valley Cities (2 analyzed):
- Utica – $606,250 ($95,209/10k)
- Rome – $341,117 ($107,537/10k)
ALL 62 NY State Counties Data
All 62 NY State Counties ranked by Total Onlyfans Spend in 2025.
| Rank | County | Total 2025 Spend | 2025 Spend/10k Pop |
| 1 | New York County | $ 37,975,500.00 | $ 228,676.60 |
| 2 | Queens County | $15,956,500.00 | $68,871.80 |
| 3 | Kings County (Brooklyn) | $14,676,100.00 | $55,542.37 |
| 4 | Suffolk County | $12,580,900.00 | $81,911.75 |
| 5 | Erie County | $ 10,564,916.67 | $ 111,139.22 |
| 6 | Nassau County | $8,768,800.00 | $62,974.44 |
| 7 | Bronx County | $ 6,347,033.33 | $ 45,836.09 |
| 8 | Monroe County | $ 5,606,600.00 | $ 74,535.83 |
| 9 | Westchester County | $ 5,037,533.33 | $ 50,052.64 |
| 10 | Onondaga County | $ 4,253,450.00 | $ 90,535.15 |
| 11 | Albany County | $ 3,723,183.33 | $ 116,362.57 |
| 12 | Richmond County | $ 3,160,583.33 | $ 63,438.52 |
| 13 | Orange County | $ 2,716,000.00 | $ 65,959.63 |
| 14 | Dutchess County | $ 2,177,650.00 | $ 72,597.29 |
| 15 | Saratoga County | $ 1,969,100.00 | $ 81,922.95 |
| 16 | Niagara County | $ 1,762,166.67 | $ 84,084.87 |
| 17 | Oneida County | $ 1,733,066.67 | $ 75,896.19 |
| 18 | Oswego County | $ 1,503,500.00 | $ 127,086.77 |
| 19 | Broome County | $ 1,488,950.00 | $ 75,813.28 |
| 20 | Rockland County | $ 1,416,200.00 | $ 40,678.57 |
| 21 | Jefferson County | $ 1,411,350.00 | $ 124,743.68 |
| 22 | Ulster County | $ 1,327,283.33 | $ 72,538.26 |
| 23 | Schenectady County | $ 1,155,916.67 | $ 71,238.11 |
| 24 | Chautauqua County | $ 1,120,350.00 | $ 90,274.36 |
| 25 | Rensselaer County | $ 1,105,800.00 | $ 68,790.47 |
| 26 | Ontario County | $ 953,833.33 | $ 84,401.07 |
| 27 | Wayne County | $ 839,050.00 | $ 92,450.17 |
| 28 | Steuben County | $ 808,333.33 | $ 87,848.00 |
| 29 | Chemung County | $ 772,766.67 | $ 95,268.04 |
| 30 | St. Lawrence County | $ 769,533.33 | $ 72,462.13 |
| 31 | Putnam County | $ 700,016.67 | $ 71,133.40 |
| 32 | Warren County | $ 675,766.67 | $ 103,505.49 |
| 33 | Cayuga County | $ 657,983.33 | $ 88,240.55 |
| 34 | Tompkins County | $ 632,116.67 | $ 59,858.40 |
| 35 | Clinton County | $ 615,950.00 | $ 79,098.77 |
| 36 | Montgomery County | $ 591,700.00 | $ 119,179.02 |
| 37 | Columbia County | $ 560,983.33 | $ 93,033.60 |
| 38 | Herkimer County | $ 549,666.67 | $ 92,249.17 |
| 39 | Washington County | $ 528,650.00 | $ 88,345.39 |
| 40 | Madison County | $ 528,650.00 | $ 78,818.28 |
| 41 | Genesee County | $ 522,183.33 | $ 90,650.53 |
| 42 | Cattaraugus County | $ 520,566.67 | $ 68,972.07 |
| 43 | Livingston County | $ 442,966.67 | $ 71,955.73 |
| 44 | Fulton County | $ 433,266.67 | $ 83,203.71 |
| 45 | Greene County | $ 421,950.00 | $ 89,962.26 |
| 46 | Chenango County | $ 410,633.33 | $ 89,704.94 |
| 47 | Sullivan County | $ 402,550.00 | $ 50,037.29 |
| 48 | Tioga County | $ 389,616.67 | $ 81,896.97 |
| 49 | Otsego County | $ 352,433.33 | $ 58,230.34 |
| 50 | Franklin County | $ 350,816.67 | $ 74,505.51 |
| 51 | Delaware County | $ 347,583.33 | $ 78,654.78 |
| 52 | Orleans County | $ 320,100.00 | $ 80,658.17 |
| 53 | Allegany County | $ 295,850.00 | $ 62,548.89 |
| 54 | Wyoming County | $ 287,120.00 | $ 72,527.03 |
| 55 | Cortland County | $ 286,150.00 | $ 62,280.99 |
| 56 | Essex County | $ 281,300.00 | $ 76,556.72 |
| 57 | Seneca County | $ 245,410.00 | $ 75,163.86 |
| 58 | Schoharie County | $ 231,183.33 | $ 76,675.18 |
| 59 | Lewis County | $ 168,295.00 | $ 63,340.23 |
| 60 | Yates County | $ 127,393.33 | $ 52,238.21 |
| 61 | Schuyler County | $ 104,760.00 | $ 61,188.01 |
| 62 | Hamilton County | $ 13,580.00 | $ 26,721.76 |
42 NY Cities Data
42 NY State cities ranked by Total Onlyfans spend in 2025. Only incorporated cities with over 20k population were included.
| Rank | City | County | Total 2025 Spend | 2025 Spend/10k Pop |
| 1 | New York City | New York County | $ 87,240,000.00 | $ 99,086.00 |
| 2 | Buffalo | Erie County | $ 6,800,000.00 | $ 244,403.00 |
| 3 | Rochester | Monroe County | $ 3,280,000.00 | $ 155,781.00 |
| 4 | Albany | Albany County | $ 2,662,650.00 | $ 262,855.76 |
| 5 | Syracuse | Onondaga County | $ 2,330,000.00 | $ 160,363.00 |
| 6 | Yonkers | Westchester County | $ 1,190,000.00 | $ 59,287.00 |
| 7 | Schenectady | Schenectady County | $ 944,133.33 | $ 137,264.59 |
| 8 | Watertown | Jefferson County | $ 677,383.33 | $ 279,956.74 |
| 9 | Poughkeepsie | Dutchess County | $ 638,583.33 | $ 200,295.88 |
| 10 | Binghamton | Broome County | $ 638,583.33 | $ 136,551.55 |
| 11 | Utica | Oneida County | $ 606,250.00 | $ 95,208.56 |
| 12 | Saratoga Springs | Saratoga County | $ 517,333.33 | $ 181,056.71 |
| 13 | Troy | Rensselaer County | $ 509,250.00 | $ 100,246.06 |
| 14 | Middletown | Orange County | $ 506,016.67 | $ 167,234.01 |
| 15 | Newburgh | Orange County | $ 504,400.00 | $ 178,485.49 |
| 16 | Niagara Falls | Niagara County | $ 483,383.33 | $ 101,459.47 |
| 17 | Elmira | Chemung County | $ 428,416.67 | $ 163,667.74 |
| 18 | White Plains | Westchester County | $ 418,716.67 | $ 67,765.57 |
| 19 | Lockport | Niagara County | $ 415,483.33 | $ 203,090.89 |
| 20 | Jamestown | Chautauqua County | $ 412,250.00 | $ 147,463.87 |
| 21 | Auburn | Cayuga County | $ 410,633.33 | $ 157,838.77 |
| 22 | Mount Vernon | Westchester County | $ 396,083.33 | $ 55,305.00 |
| 23 | New Rochelle | Westchester County | $ 383,150.00 | $ 45,485.84 |
| 24 | Ithaca | Tompkins County | $ 363,750.00 | $ 108,162.36 |
| 25 | Peekskill | Westchester County | $ 357,283.33 | $ 139,552.90 |
| 26 | Rockville Centre | Nassau County | $ 345,966.67 | $ 134,890.31 |
| 27 | Rome | Oneida County | $ 341,116.67 | $ 107,536.54 |
| 28 | Hempstead | Nassau County | $ 321,716.67 | $ 55,080.92 |
| 29 | North Tonawanda | Niagara County | $ 311,693.33 | $ 103,714.55 |
| 30 | Lindenhurst | Suffolk County | $ 295,850.00 | $ 109,290.73 |
| 31 | Freeport | Nassau County | $ 292,293.33 | $ 66,601.35 |
| 32 | Valley Stream | Nassau County | $ 286,150.00 | $ 71,295.10 |
| 33 | Long Beach | Nassau County | $ 252,200.00 | $ 72,694.78 |
| 34 | Kingston | Ulster County | $ 210,005.00 | $ 88,178.12 |
| 35 | Glen Cove | Nassau County | $ 184,785.00 | $ 66,058.34 |
| 36 | Mineola | Nassau County | $ 159,565.00 | $ 75,149.53 |
| 37 | Port Chester | Westchester County | $ 158,918.33 | $ 51,637.10 |
| 38 | Garden City | Nassau County | $ 155,038.33 | $ 67,487.20 |
| 39 | Ossining | Westchester County | $ 134,830.00 | $ 50,511.37 |
| 40 | Lynbrook | Nassau County | $ 134,345.00 | $ 66,738.70 |
| 41 | Harrison | Westchester County | $ 95,706.67 | $ 30,789.69 |
| 42 | Spring Valley | Rockland County | $ 89,078.33 | $ 26,800.95 |
METHODOLOGY & DATA NOTES
Data Source: OnlyGuider 2025 Wrapped Report
Analysis Period: Calendar year 2025
Geographic Coverage: All 62 New York counties, 42 major cities
Population Data: U.S. Census Bureau 2024 estimates
Per-Capita Calculations:
- All per-capita figures represent spending per 10,000 residents
- Calculated as: (Total Spending / Population) × 10,000
- Allows easier comparison than raw per-person figures
City Selection Criteria:
- Population over 20,000, OR
- County seat of analyzed county, OR
- Major media market
Spending Estimates:
- Based on OnlyGuider’s proprietary analysis of platform activity
- Represents estimated annual spending by residents of each geography
- Includes subscriptions, tips, pay-per-view content, and messages
Copyright & Attribution
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