How Much Is Your Nj Neighborhood Spending On Onlyfans?

  • By Cole
  • June 14, 2026, 8 a.m.

New Jersey’s Big OnlyFans Bill: $68.3 Million

New Jerseyans are showing their support for content creators in a big way, spending a whopping $68.3 million on OnlyFans in 2025. According to OnlyGuider's eye-opening report, North Jersey leads the way, with Hudson and Bergen counties alone accounting for over $13.5 million of the state’s total. The dense urban areas of Jersey City and Newark, along with their suburban neighbors, play a significant role in this hefty expenditure.

Despite this large sum, New Jersey ranks 35th nationally in per-capita spending, falling behind neighboring states like New York and Pennsylvania, which spent $167.1 million and $100.3 million, respectively. On a daily basis, around $187,000 is channeled from New Jersey to OnlyFans, reflecting the platform's significant grip on local audiences.

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Breaking Down the Numbers by County

Curious about how your county stacks up? Hudson County takes the crown as the top spender, doling out about $7.3 million in 2025, followed closely by Bergen County at approximately $6.25 million. These counties not only lead in total spending but also shine on a per-person basis. Hudson's per-capita spend is around $98,264 per 10,000 residents, which is about 1.4 times the state average, placing it among the top counties nationwide.

Other counties contributing significantly include Essex with $5.7 million, Middlesex at $5.5 million, and Ocean at $4.8 million. Each area has its own unique spending patterns, with factors like population density and commuter influences driving the numbers.

Cities in the Spotlight: Jersey City and Newark

When it comes to city-level spending, Jersey City and Newark are the heavy hitters. Both cities crossed the $2.7 million mark in total spending, with Jersey City leading on a per-capita basis at $99,014 for every 10,000 residents. These figures underscore the role of urban centers in fueling the OnlyFans economy.

Other notable contributors include Paterson in Passaic County, Woodbridge in Middlesex County, and Edison, each showcasing their own robust spending habits. The combination of dense populations and commuter traffic seems to be a common thread among these top-spending cities.

NJ vs. The Neighbors: PA and NY

Compared to its neighbors, New Jersey's OnlyFans spending might seem modest, but it’s all about perspective. While Pennsylvania's $100.3 million and New York's $167.1 million totals highlight more substantial markets, New Jersey holds its own by concentrating spending in specific high-volume pockets like Hudson and Bergen counties.

New York City, with its $87 million contribution, and Philadelphia’s metro area at $17.5 million, represent similar urban spending phenomena. However, New Jersey's unique commuter-driven spending patterns offer an interesting twist on the regional OnlyFans economy.

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Cole covers the infrastructure of the creator economy - OnlyFans, Fansly, Patreon, and the rules that move money. Ex–fact-checker and recovering musicologist, he translates ToS changes, fees, and DMCA actions into clear takeaways for creators and fans. His column Receipts First turns hype into numbers and next steps. LA-based; sources protected; zero patience for vague PR.