Youtubers With The Highest Revenue in 2022
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Youtube, Nowadays a dream place for WorldWide influencers to show their talent gain millions of Followers. Youtube is now a days a dream platform for new generations. Back in time when youtube was recognized only as a streaming platform. But now a days youtube is considered as a platform for Grow and fulfill their dreams. Youtube affliate earning program is Consider as main reason for Youtube to Sky Rocket and become dominant against its competitors such as DailyMotion. Although some Youtubers have make a place in youtube With their Followers and With their income to. Lets have a look around Highest earners on YOUTUBE.
#1 | MrBeast

MrBeast, A famous youtuber with over 139 Million Subscribers. MrBeast is known for his crazy and expensive videos. Doing Crazy experiment's helping poor and needy. Even Donating Thousand or hundreds of Dollars. The Most Famous video of MrBeast is when he recreates Famous Netflix series “Squid Game”. MrBeast Earns an approx of $54 Million per year.
#2 | Jake Paul

Jake Paul, a name that has dominated the social media landscape, is a multifaceted personality known for his influential presence on various platforms. Hailing from a small town, Jake gradually rose to fame through entertaining videos, controversial stints, and entrepreneurial endeavors. Jake Paul earns an approx of almost $45 Million per year.
#3 | Markiplier

Markiplier, also known as Mark Edward Fischbach, is a renowned American YouTuber, gamer, and philanthropist. With millions of subscribers and billions of views, Markiplier has gained fame for his entertaining Let’s Play videos, vlogs, and engaging personality. He earns about $38 Million per year.
#4 | Rhett and Link

Rhett James McLaughlin and Charles Lincoln “Link” Neal III are an American comedy duo. Self-styled as “Internetainers”, they are known for creating and hosting the YouTube series Good Mythical Morning. They earns an approx of $30 Million per year.
#5 | Unspeakable

Unspeakable can’t shut up about Minecraft, the pixelated video game that’s now a childhood staple. Over 20 million people subscribe to his four YouTube channels, where he posts videos of himself playing Minecraft and other games. In other clips, he does things like fill a room with live alligators. Born in Houston as Nathan Graham, he has posted steadily on YouTube for the past decade. Last year, Unspeakable sold off his catalog of YouTube videos to Spotter, betting that he can use the lump sum to grow his business more quickly rather than wait for the videos to accrue ad revenue. (Spotter is now one of the largest independent owners of YouTube content, making several deals like the one for Unspeakable’s back catalog in recent years.) In the meantime, the Spotter money was at least enough to help Unspeakable debut here. Earns an approx of $28.5 Million per Year.
#6 | Nastya

Nastya also did a Spotter deal last year, selling the monetization rights to her old YouTube videos to Spotter for cash upfront while retaining the rights to any new videos she puts up. The seven year old, who immigrated from Russia with her parents, has drawn in 87.5 million subscribers to her Like Nastya channel, where she chronicles her life in prosaic installments. (Top hits from 2021: videos about decorating Halloween cupcakes and about spending time with her best friends, Evelyn and Adrian.) Along with the Spotter money, she and her corporate minders have busily added other brand extensions, including a merchandise line and a NFT collection. She earns an approx of $28 Million per Year.
#7 | Ryan Kaji

Ryan started on YouTube at the tender age of 4, reviewing and playing with toys. Now 10, his parents and the others guarding his business interests — that includes former Disney executive Chris Williams — are increasingly focused on keeping his brand alive as he ages out of playtime. The answer, they hope, may be the animated characters that costar with Ryan. (Thanks to Williams’ licensing and media startup pocket.watch, they’ve made some progress. One such character, Red Titan, a child superhero with a crimson cape and a passing resemblance to Ryan, has become well known enough to appear as a Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon for the past two years.) For now, his main YouTube channel, Ryan’s World, maintains 31 million subscribers and an enormous line of branded merchandise and toys sold at big-box retailers like Target and Walmart. He earns an approx of $27 Million Per Year.
#8 | Dude Perfect

If it seems dangerous to you, it is gold for this sports-comedy fivesome (twins Coby and Cory Cotton, Garrett Hilbert, Cody Jones and Tyler Toney). Their videos are filled with things like someone bench-pressing 405 pounds underwater and walking on a biplane’s wings mid flight. What’s better than watching these stunts online? Seeing them up close and personal: The group will do their third live tour this summer in 24 cities. And for the bravest of heart at home, Dude Perfect last year published 101 Tricks, Tips, and Cool Stuff, a 250-page, photo-filled book complete with step-by-step instructions. They overall earns $20 Million Per Year.
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