California's got a reputation for being larger-than-life, and that extends to how much the Golden State invests in online content. In 2025, Californians collectively spent an eye-popping $350.6 million on OnlyFans, leaving other states trailing in their digital dust. That's a staggering amount, one that outpaces the average Californian's lifetime earnings several times over!
What's driving this spending frenzy? According to OnlyGuider, California is responsible for a whopping 13% of the entire country's OnlyFans expenditure. While the state is indeed the most populous in the U.S., with a population surpassing Texas by a hefty eight million, it's still remarkable how much is being spent on this platform.
“With such a large population, it's no wonder California leads the pack in OnlyFans spending,” commented a local economist.
Taking the crown for the highest spenders in California is Los Angeles. The City of Angels dropped a jaw-dropping $71.3 million on OnlyFans in 2025. This spending spree places LA just behind New York City, which takes the top spot at $87 million.
Not to be left out, other Californian cities are also contributing significantly. San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, and Fresno have all shown strong support for their favorite content creators. San Diego spent $21.3 million, while San Francisco and San Jose each contributed $11.7 million. Even Fresno got in on the action with $4.5 million.
Let's get real for a moment. The way Californians choose to spend their money is their business, and the demand for content on OnlyFans is a testament to the hard work of its creators. As any savvy content creator will tell you, it takes relentless effort and creativity to build content that captivates an audience.
In the words of Heath Ledger's Joker in The Dark Knight: "If you’re good at something, never do it for free." Perhaps this is a mantra that resonates with both creators and subscribers alike in California's digital landscape.