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Boston residents spend 2.7 times the national average on OnlyFans as Massachusetts racks up $56.6 million tab, new report finds

Thursday, March 12, 2026
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Boston residents spend 2.7 times the national average on OnlyFans as Massachusetts racks up $56.6 million tab, new report finds

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BOSTON — Massachusetts residents spent $56.6 million on OnlyFans last year. Fifty-six point six million dollars. On the subscription platform best known for paying strangers to take their clothes off.
That works out to $155,068 per day. Every day. For a full calendar year.
And nobody in the state is spending more than Boston.
The city's residents dropped $14.3 million on OnlyFans in 2025 — roughly $39,304 per day — according to the OnlyFans Wrapped 2025 report from OnlyGuider, which analyzed spending data across 167 U.S. cities.
Boston ranked 16th nationally. Thirteenth globally. The city's per-capita spending — $212,351 per 10,000 residents — is 2.7 times the national average.
And it's getting worse. Spending in Boston rose 4.09% from 2024.

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The other side of the screen

Boston isn't just consuming OnlyFans content. It's producing it.
The report estimates 8,509 OnlyFans creators are based in Boston — 126 per 10,000 residents. That's more creators per capita than most cities in the country.
"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," said Sam Pierce, CEO of OnlyGuider.

The rest of Massachusetts

Boston is the biggest spender, but the rest of the state isn't far behind:
  • Boston: $14.3 million
  • Cambridge: $1.5 million
  • Worcester: $1.4 million
  • Springfield: $1.2 million
  • Lowell: $757,000
Massachusetts accounts for 2.1% of the entire U.S. OnlyFans market, ranking 22nd among all 50 states.
For context, the state just blew through $156 million cleaning up snow this winter. The OnlyFans tab is about a third of that — though only one of those expenses required a credit card and an incognito browser.

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