New Yorkers shelled out roughly $179 million on OnlyFans in 2024, a new study found — far below the per-capita peak spending in the Mountain State.
West Virginia, home to country roads and mountain mamas, was No. 1 in the U.S. in money spent on the sexy site per 10,000 residents — $116,313 annually, according to search engine OnlyFinder‘s “The United States of Lonelyfans,” the first to delve into a state-level analysis of the London-based subscription site.
Big Apple residents, by comparison, shelled out $88,646 annually, making it 35th in the country.
Nevada came in second, followed by Colorado, Illinois and Iowa.
The least interested state in the union was Mississippi, with a mere $54,728 spent annually. Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama and Alaska also ranked in the bottom five.
In New York, 83% of OnlyFans users are men — registering approximately $148.7 million of the state’s $179.1 million annual spending — while 17% are women, who account for $30.4 million.
Married people make up 47% of OnlyFans subscribers in the Empire State. Meanwhile, 36% percent of users are in the 25-34 age range.
The study also revealed which OnlyFans stars get searched the most, and Sophie Rain — who revealed to The Post last week that she already made $23 million this year — takes the New York cake, with over 246,000 monthly searches.
Rain’s cousin Camilla Araujo grabbed the second most-searched spot, with more than 110,000.
New Jersey ranked 33rd, with $90,724 spent annually per 10,000 residents, while Connecticut landed in 43rd, with $81,941.
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