How Much Are MrBeast's Earnings From YouTube? Leak Explained
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How Much Are MrBeast’s Earnings From YouTube? Leak Explained

Curious about MrBeast’s alleged YouTube earnings leak? A recent screenshot circulating on social media claims to reveal his massive monthly revenue, sparking skepticism. With MrBeast being the most subscribed YouTuber, the leak has fueled speculation about his true earnings and financial success.

Here’s a breakdown of the leaked figures and the truth behind the claims.

The leak reporting MrBeast’s earnings from YouTube explained

A screenshot of MrBeast’s (Jimmy Donaldson) alleged monthly YouTube revenue was leaked on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) by @DramaAlert.

As of February 19, 2025, MrBeast’s main YouTube channel has over 363 million subscribers and 72 billion total views. The unconfirmed leak suggests he earned an estimated $4.23 million in the last 28 days. However, a member of MrBeast’s “Ideas & Thumbnails Team” and ViewStats co-founder disputed the authenticity of the screenshot, calling it a “fake screenshot.” Despite doubts over the leak’s legitimacy, he reportedly remarked that the figures were “close enough,” needing only minor corrections. (via Dexterto)

According to Celebrity Net Worth, MrBeast’s overall net worth is estimated at approximately $1 billion. His wealth seems to come from his YouTube channel, businesses such as Feastables and Lunchly, and various other entrepreneurial activities.

Conflicting reports indicate his income might be much higher, with Forbes estimating his 2024 earnings at $85 million, while Celebrity Net Worth claims he earns around $50 million monthly.

The leaked screenshot, reportedly from MrBeast’s YouTube Studio page, showed 2.688 billion views and over 162 million watch hours in the last 28 days. Tectone, a Twitch streamer, suggested that 90% of a large creator’s income comes from advertisements, meaning the $4.23 million might only be a fraction of his earnings. (via Sportskeeda)

Notably, MrBeast’s ventures extend beyond YouTube. His latest project, Beast Games, in partnership with Amazon, broke several world records in its first season with over $20 million in prize money. 

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