Californians are big fans of OnlyFans.
Residents in the Golden State spent $350.6 million on the steamy subscription-based site last year, with Angelenos racking up one of the biggest bills in the country – $71.3 million.
LA came just behind New York City nationally in overall spending, according to OnlyFans search engine, OnlyGuider.
In the City of Angels, the breakdown means residents were spending roughly $195,000 per day for content.
The state’s spending accounts13% of all OnlyFans spend nationwide, not surprising given it’s the biggest state in the union.
The amount accounts for 13% of OnlyFans spending nationwide. romaset – stock.adobe.comFrom SoCal to the Bay Area, money was flowing — but nowhere near the LA tide.
San Diego clocked in with about $21.3 million, San Francisco and San Jose both spent about $11.7 million, and Fresno, the state’s fifth biggest spender, logged roughly $4.5 million.
While LA reigns supreme in OnlyFans spending, other hotspots posted hefty engagement: Long Beach was the second highest spending city with $3.8 million and West Hollywood ranked third with $1.9 million.
Los Angeles residents spent a whopping $71.3 million on OnlyFans last year. AFP via Getty ImagesIn Los Angeles County, $105.5 million was spent in 2025, with 70% ($73.8 million) going toward direct messages and pay-per-view porn, as consumers choose personalized interactions over static subscriptions.
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Pay-per-view content involves videos or photos tailored to fan’s specific asks, meaning creators can charge more money.
Most creators typically charge between $4.99 and $49.99 per month for subscriptions to their accounts.






