June 26, 2026, marked a moment of revelation for Pittsburgh, as the city was spotlighted in a dazzling report by OnlyGuider. The Steel City ranked 12th in the U.S. for its substantial OnlyFans spending in 2025, shelling out a whopping $7.8 million. This impressive figure not only placed Pittsburgh among the top 15 big spenders in the nation but also crowned it with the highest per-capita spending of any city in Pennsylvania.
OnlyGuider's meticulous analysis delved into search traffic and spending data, revealing Pittsburgh's total expenditure of $7,763,233 on OnlyFans content in 2025. This equates to $256,654 per 10,000 residents, securing its 12th place spot. Leading the pack was Atlanta, with a staggering $26.2 million spent, or $525,475 per 10,000 residents.
"Pittsburgh's engagement with OnlyFans content is a testament to its vibrant, diverse interests," commented an industry analyst.
In Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh took the lead in spending per capita, leaving other cities like Erie, Philadelphia, and Allentown trailing behind. This financial commitment to the platform underscores a significant cultural and economic engagement with online content creation platforms.
Pennsylvania itself ranked 25th among U.S. states and territories for OnlyFans spending, with a total of $100.3 million in 2025. On a broader scale, Washington, D.C. stood at the top in terms of per-capita spending, with $9.1 million spent, or $129,655 per 10,000 residents, highlighting the national appetite for creator-driven content.
Among Pennsylvania's counties, Philadelphia County led with $16.9 million spent, and Allegheny County, where Pittsburgh is located, contributed $12.5 million, showcasing the region's significant investment in digital entertainment.
While OnlyFans is widely recognized for adult content, it hosts a variety of creative outputs, including fitness, music, and fashion. The platform's decision to reverse its 2021 ban on adult content recognizes the diverse creator economy it supports. OnlyFans continues to thrive, taking a 20% cut from its creators, as it evolves beyond its initial niche to a broader spectrum of content.