Americans Shell Out Billions For Onlyfans Content, Raising Security Concerns

  • By Imani
  • Dec. 31, 2025, 3:25 p.m.

Pornography Spending Soars on OnlyFans

It's no secret that Americans are pouring money into OnlyFans, with a staggering $2.6 billion shelled out over the first 11 months of the year alone, according to OnlyGuider. The site, notorious for its adult content, has become a lucrative avenue for creators, especially young women, who find financial motivation in sharing personal content online.

National Security Concerns

The immense creation and consumption of pornography in the United States aren't just societal talking points – they pose a national security threat too. Although OnlyFans keeps mum about user statistics or content locations, independent journalists suggest that a substantial portion of the platform's material is explicit. With over a million American content creators, the impact on cultural integrity and economic resilience is under scrutiny.

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"The voracious appetite for sexual sin may seem like a back-page issue, but its cultural and societal repercussions are significant," said an observer.

America's Major Cities Are Leading Consumers

In terms of consumption, the U.S. leads the charge, with 15 out of the top 20 cities accessing the site being American. New York City alone consumes more content than some entire countries, showcasing the scale of engagement. Last year, Atlanta topped the charts, spending over $50 per resident, highlighting the intense consumption patterns in major cities.

Beyond Lifestyle Choices

While the focus often stays on high-profile national security issues, there's a larger conversation about the effects of everyday choices. The Bible's teachings suggest that sins like lust and fornication contribute to cultural rot and societal failure, which could lead to economic vulnerability and even military threats. This perspective urges a deeper reflection on what these "lifestyle" choices truly mean.

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Imani follows the money: payouts, contracts, lawsuits, and platform enforcement. With a background in entertainment PR and paralegal work, she breaks complex stories into plain-English playbooks for creators. Her series Follow the Money connects drama to data - who benefits, who pays, and what to do next. Calm, sourced, and courtroom-ready; DTLA is her second office.