Louisiana'S 2025 Onlyfans Spending Revealed: A Deep Dive Into Parish Expenditures

  • By Daiana
  • June 15, 2026, noon

Louisiana's OnlyFans Spending: A 2025 Overview

Buckle up, because we're diving into the steamy world of OnlyFans spending in Louisiana for 2025. The Bayou State shelled out a grand total of $26.4 million, ranking it 31st in the U.S. overall but a mere 48th when it comes to spending per capita – with an average of $57,538 per 10,000 residents.

Meanwhile, the big spender of the nation was California, splurging a whopping $350.6 million on the platform. The District of Columbia, however, took the crown for per-capita spending, averaging $129,655 per 10,000 residents.

"Louisiana's spending habits on OnlyFans reveal both a love for online content and a budget-conscious approach," noted a representative from OnlyGuider, the brains behind the data release.
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Top Spenders: Louisiana Cities and Parishes

Curious about which Louisiana cities are leading the charge? New Orleans tops the list with a cool $5.3 million, followed by Baton Rouge at $1.9 million, Lafayette at $1.6 million, and Shreveport rounding out the top four with $1 million.

Delving deeper into parish statistics, Orleans Parish spent $4.8 million, trailed by East Baton Rouge at $2.3 million and Jefferson Parish at $2.2 million. The spending map of the state reveals a fascinating tapestry of digital indulgence.

The National Perspective

On the national scale, Louisiana's contribution pales compared to the giants. Texas, New York, and Florida also made headlines with their hefty OnlyFans bills, spending $248.4 million, $167.1 million, and $159.6 million respectively.

It's clear that while Louisiana may not be the top spender, its residents have a diverse palate for online content, with a spending trend that's both intriguing and reflective of broader national patterns.

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Author: Daiana
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Daiana

Content and Social Media Manager at Modelsearcher.com. Raised by a graphic designer father and an accountant mother, her journey from freelance graphic designer to content manager is marked by self-taught expertise and formal education in UX/UI design.

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