In a twist that might surprise some, Arizona has emerged as a major player on the OnlyFans scene, outspending even the most glamorous of states like California and New York. According to OnlyGuider, a platform dedicated to analyzing creator economy trends, Arizona's penchant for OnlyFans content places it as one of the top consumers per capita in 2025.
This data comes as part of a broader analysis showing that OnlyFans raked in more than $2.63 billion across the nation last year. Despite Arizona's relatively modest size compared to giants like Texas and California, its per capita spending on the platform has propelled the state to a notable position.
"I want my money to go to creators, not sleazy producers," shared one OnlyFans subscriber, highlighting a growing trend towards ethical consumption.
Arizona's love affair with OnlyFans is most prominently displayed in Scottsdale, which tops the list of Arizona cities with the highest per capita spending. In 2025, Scottsdale residents shelled out a jaw-dropping $3,925,266 on the platform, translating to $153,745 for every 10,000 residents.
Phoenix wasn't far behind, with a total spend of $22,811,166. Other cities like Tucson, Mesa, and Chandler also feature prominently, each contributing significant amounts to the state's overall expenditure on the site.
Here's a quick rundown of the Arizona cities leading the charge in OnlyFans spending:
- Scottsdale: $153,745 per 10,000 residents
- Phoenix: $137,394 per 10,000 residents
- Tucson: $108,019 per 10,000 residents
- Mesa: $88,495 per 10,000 residents
- Chandler: $80,215 per 10,000 residents
OnlyFans, a British subscription platform, has gained notoriety for its adult content, but it offers much more. Creators across various genres like fitness, music, and cooking also thrive on this platform. The financial model is a significant draw for creators, who retain 80% of their earnings, making it a lucrative alternative to traditional, ad-driven platforms.
The platform's appeal extends beyond content to the principles it represents. Many subscribers see their payments as ethical choices, supporting independent creators over traditional industry models. This mindset has been humorously dubbed "fair trade eco porn," underscoring a shift towards conscious consumption.
Arizona's significant spending on OnlyFans reflects a broader cultural trend towards supporting individual creators, a movement that's reshaping the digital content landscape.