Mississippi made waves in the OnlyFans world last year with a whopping $13.7 million in spending, but this headline figure doesn't capture the full story of how the spending is spread out across the state. While the nation raked in a massive $2.63 billion on the platform in 2025, Mississippi landed last in the U.S. for per capita spending. This means an average of $46,682 per 10,000 people.
OnlyGuider, a tool for exploring OnlyFans trends, crunched the numbers to show spending per county, adjusted for population density. This clever approach ensures that smaller counties might rank higher than you'd expect, as it levels the playing field against bigger cities. Interestingly, the Bible Belt, including neighboring states like Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Alabama, also saw low per capita spending.
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To those unfamiliar, OnlyFans is a platform teeming with adult-only content, boasting more than 300 million annual users. Its rise during the COVID-19 pandemic allowed fans to connect with celebrities and influencers directly. A 2025 report by Simple Been revealed that the U.S. hosts around 1.1 million creators, with a staggering 84% being women and 79% of users identifying as men. Creators on the platform can earn handsomely, with some making millions monthly, although OnlyFans takes a 20% cut.
When it comes to creators, Mississippi ranks 10th from the bottom in the U.S., according to FeedSpot's analysis. In fact, it only leads Puerto Rico when considered per 100,000 residents. This aligns with the state's low estimated income from creators, placing it in the bottom 15 nationwide.
Mississippi might sit in the middle overall, but some states are splurging big on OnlyFans. California leads with $350.6 million, followed by Texas, New York, Florida, and Illinois. At the other end of the spectrum, Vermont residents spent a modest $4.9 million.
Curiously, Jackson was the lone Mississippi city to make the national list, with residents shelling out $1,375,783, translating to an average spend of $93,186 when adjusted for population. Hinds and Harrison Counties also crossed the seven-figure mark, spending $1.3 million and $1.2 million, respectively.
Across Mississippi, 31 counties recorded six-figure spending. DeSoto County took third place with $781,000, while Rankin and Jackson Counties followed closely. Choctaw County topped the charts for spending per 10,000 residents, whereas Lamar County spent the least per capita at $35,168. Issaquena County, however, had the lowest total spend at $5,000, which calculated to $74,034 per capita.
This deep dive into Mississippi's OnlyFans spending reveals fascinating insights into how different regions prioritize their digital indulgences. Whether you're intrigued by the numbers or curious about your own county's rank, this map of spending across the Magnolia State is sure to spark conversations.