California Reigns Supreme: Onlyfans Spending Soars To $350.6M In 2025

  • By Miles
  • Feb. 14, 2026, 11 a.m.

Golden State Leads the Charge in Digital Subscriptions

California has once again staked its claim as the ultimate powerhouse when it comes to spending on OnlyFans, the subscription-based service that skyrocketed into the digital stratosphere. According to fresh data from OnlyGuider, reported by the New York Post, Californians forked over a whopping $350.6 million on the platform in 2025. This significant sum represents about 13 percent of all domestic spending, easily outpacing any other state.

Los Angeles: A Major Player in the Game

In the battle of the cities, Los Angeles stood tall, coming in just below New York City with an impressive $71.3 million spent throughout the year – that's about $195,000 every single day! Not too shabby, right? Other major Californian cities weren't too far behind: San Diego's residents spent $21.3 million, while San Francisco and San Jose each contributed about $11.7 million to the OnlyFans pot. Even Fresno got in on the action with $4.5 million spent, and Long Beach and West Hollywood rounded things off with $3.8 million and $1.9 million, respectively.

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“Los Angeles is leading by example, showing how Cali keeps the digital economy buzzing,” remarked a local digital marketing analyst.

Breaking Down the Numbers

When you zoom in on Los Angeles County as a whole, the spending hit a jaw-dropping $105.5 million in 2025. A hefty chunk of this – around $73.8 million – went toward premium offerings like direct messages and pay-per-view content, where creators charge a bit more for those custom videos and photos that fans love.

Most creators on OnlyFans set their subscription rates between a cool $4.99 and $49.99 per month, giving fans plenty of options to support their favorite content makers.

Texas Trails Behind but Not Without Drama

In contrast, Texas found itself trailing California with around $250 million in spending. Houston led the Lone Star State's city rankings with nearly $31.9 million, followed by Dallas at $26.1 million and Austin at $17.5 million. However, it wasn't all smooth sailing for Texas in the realm of adult content access. In 2024, Pornhub blocked access to Texans due to new age-verification laws, igniting a storm of controversy.

“Your elected officials in Texas are requiring us to verify your age before allowing you access to our website,” Pornhub commented in a March 2024 statement, sparking debates about digital rights and censorship.

California continues to set the pace, blending its iconic SoCal vibe with a digital spending spree that shows no sign of slowing down.

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Miles Ritter is the calm in the chaos — a journalist with a clean-cut look and a taste for dirty stories. Whether it’s a leaked tape or a legal meltdown, Miles breaks it down with clarity, context, and a bit of snark.