
New Yorkers are spending a buttload on OnlyFans.
The “Big Fapple” spent a pants-dropping $87 million last year on the content creator site made famous for its home-made porno material — making it the highest-spending city in the nation.
Most of that cash is paid out of Manhattan — where OnlyFans subscribers spent $38 million on racy videos, uncensored pictures and possibly some cooking recipes, according to OnlyGuider, an OnlyFans search engine.
At that total, Manhattanites are spending $228,677 per 10,000 residents — a rate that is 2.3 times the city average and 2.7 times the Empire State average.
In second place, Queens is spending significantly less than Manhattan, with the World’s Borough spending $15,956,500 last year.
Despite having the largest population, Brooklyn came in third at $14,676,100 spent on OnlyFans.
The Bronx forked over $6,347,033, and Staten Island spent $3,160,583, said OnlyGuider, which is not affiliated with OnlyFans.
Those figures represent the confirmed traffic that OnlyGuider could pinpoint to locations in specific boroughs, but there was another $23.8 million spent within the city limits that the search engine couldn’t definitely nail down.
The most accurate “all-in” figure for what OnlyGuider dubbed the “Big Fapple” stands at $87,240,000.
“Think of New York City as a giant bucket and the boroughs as five smaller jars inside it,” explains Sam Pierce, CEO of OnlyGuider.
“While most of the money lands in the jars, about $24 million landed in the bucket but missed the jars. We know that money was spent inside the city, but because of how we’re attributing revenue to search volume, we couldn’t pin some of it to a specific neighborhood, so it only shows up in the ‘City’ total.”
The five boroughs make up 38% of the total $167.1 million that the Empire State spent on OnlyFans in 2025 — and spent the most of any US city on the material.
Los Angeles came in No. 2 with $71,342,933 spent last year.
OnlyGuider couldn’t say who the top spenders are, but some of the top creators have been previously named as adult actress Angela White and controversial model Bonny Blue.
The wrapped analysis is based on the broader category search volume for “OnlyFans,” so the material was overwhelmingly adult-themed, though the content creator site does offer non-X-rated material.
New Yorkers, however, spent nearly $13 million on transgender content, a spokesperson for OnlyGuider told The Post.
New Yorkers’ searches also concentrated on “free,” “nude” and “Asian” material.
“‘Free’ is interesting because most people want something for nothing but creators entice people to spend via direct messages,” the spokesperson said


