Georgia, the Peach State, sure knows how to spend on OnlyFans, with residents shelling out a jaw-dropping $87.4 million in 2025. This juicy tidbit comes to us from a study by OnlyGuider, a platform that peeks into the spending habits on OnlyFans. Georgia ranks 8th nationally for total spending and 24th per capita, with $78,237 spent for every 10,000 residents. That's a lot of love for their favorite creators!
“Atlanta's spending habits on OnlyFans have truly put the city on the map, leading globally for per-capita spending,” observed a local analyst.
No city in the U.S. can hold a candle to Atlanta when it comes to per-capita spending on OnlyFans. The city spent a fabulous $26.2 million, translating to $525,475 per 10,000 residents, earning it the top spot globally. But Atlanta isn't the only city in Georgia with a penchant for supporting OnlyFans creators. Savannah, Sandy Springs, Augusta, and Columbus also made significant contributions, with each city making its mark in the national rankings.
1. Atlanta – $26.2 million total, $525,475 per 10,000 residents (No. 1 globally)
2. Savannah – $2.5 million total, $170,758 per 10,000 residents (No. 28 nationally)
3. Sandy Springs – $1.6 million total, $146,758 per 10,000 residents (No. 41 nationally)
4. Augusta – $1.4 million total, $71,613 per 10,000 residents (No. 139 nationally)
5. Columbus – $1.3 million total, $65,939 per 10,000 residents (No. 146 nationally)
For those curious about the financial habits in Northwest Georgia, here's the scoop: Walker, Floyd, and Chattooga counties have shown their support too, with Floyd County leading in total spending at $532,000, while Chattooga County edges ahead on a per-capita basis.
Across the country, OnlyFans raked in an estimated $2.63 billion in 2025. The platform, hailing from the UK, is known for its wide range of content, but it's the adult content that keeps the cash flowing. This spending data has become a quirky yet insightful way to gauge consumer behavior across the states, offering a fresh perspective on where people are putting their money.