Bostonians spent nearly $40k per day on OnlyFans the risque website, ranks 16th in U.S.
OnlyGuider, the leading OnlyFans search engine, calculated how much Boston residents spent on the adult content subscription site as well as how much its creators took in.
The search engine found that Boston residents spent a total of $14,346,133 on OnlyFans in 2025 — good enough for $39,304 every single day of the year, ranking 16th among 167 U.S. cities for per capita spending, doling out $212,351 per 10,000 residents. Boston ranks 13th globally for daily spending per capita, according to the OnlyFans Wrapped 2025 report.
That per-capita spending is 2.7 times higher than the national average of $77,334, which OnlyGuider says “demonstrates the city’s outsized appetite for digital content.” The numbers show an increase of 4.09% in year over year spending by Boston residents.
But Boston isn’t just spending big on the erotic content, residents are also cashing in on content creation. Boston is home to 8,509 OnlyFans creators, who generated $11,061,258.58 in annual revenue in 2025.
OnlyGuider CEO Sam Pierce is praising Boston’s extracurricular spending, saying the city hosts a “genuine creator economy.”
“Every market tells a different story. Boston’s OnlyFans data reflects real consumer behaviour and a genuine creator economy — one that’s generating income, taxes, and cultural conversations that go far beyond the platform itself,” Pierce said.
To no surprise, Boston finished as the highest spending city in the Bay State, accounting for the largest share of the OnlyFans market across Massachusetts. Regionally, the city ranks third among 26 New England cities for per-capita spending intensity.