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.
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.
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.