Top 10 Highest-Paid YouTubers in the World 2023

Now you will get one Youtuber in every home because you don’t need any requirement to become Youtuber only if you have a mobile phone then you can become YouTuber.

But today’s post will discuss what you want to know about the 10 highest paid YouTubers, so keep reading this post. There are different countries in this world and different countries have different YouTubers and also the amount of money is different in each country.

10. James Charles

($79,847 Per Video)

 James Charles is best known for his great makeup tutorials and worst known for holding the record of losing over 1 million youtube subscribers in 24 hours since December 1st, 2015 he’s been on a warpath that has caused a lot of drama but ultimately racked him up 23.6 million subscribers.

he also holds the title of the number one most subscribed male beauty guru and number two most subscribed beauty guru overall.

James Charles has a handsome net worth thought to be around twelve million dollars and earns roughly eighty thousand dollars per video he posts talk about squashing the beauty school dropout reputation. 

9. Toys And Little Gaby

($89,319 Per Video)

 gabby’s mom’s got it going on with this youtube channel she started by filming and uploading videos of her young daughter Gabriella in 2012.

 gabby would simply review toys and be a giggly giddy normal kid now she’s joined by her sibling Alex and boasts 16.3 million subscribers.

now when the popular UK-based channel posts a video gabby is laughing all the way to the bank with nearly ninety thousand dollars a pop.

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8. Collins Key

($120,937 Per Video)

collins key is a magician an actor and an all-around entertainer but he didn’t make it onto this list for his repertoire of tricks but more for making somewhere in the range of three million dollars appear out of thin air every year for his youtube work.

he started getting recognition and gaining followers when he appeared in the finals of America’s got talent he does partner with sponsor brands too like Disney general mills Unilever and johnson and johnson.

every time he posts he’s not pulling rabbits from a hat it’s more like $120,000 dwellers now that’s a big finish. 

7. Kids Diana Show

($126,938 Per Video)

kids Diana show 126 938 dollars per video imagine being six years old and having 68 million doting subscribers well that’s the daily life of Ukrainian child star Diana.

since her mom first began posting videos featuring her and her brother Roma she’s had over 44 billion views on her channel her videos are mainly funny skits that appeal to children and young adults.

all of this attention translates to mega millions for Diana business insider reports she’s earned around 2.8 million dollars but other sources have listed her earnings closer to 40 million.

in 2020 she was averaging 126 thousand dollars a video and that doesn’t include endorsements product placement or appearance fees whatever she’s earning it’s more than your average kid’s pocket money. 

6. Liza Koshy

($133,035 Per Video)

Liza Koshy 133 thousand thirty-five dollars per video Liza Koshy is a winner she doesn’t only crush life goals she’s also taken home silverware from every award show including the kid and teen choice awards.

the streamy awards were named at times 25 most influential people and made the Forbes 30 under 30 list her social career started on the vine with comedy videos then moved over to youtube and is popular on all other social channels as well.

like Facebook Instagram and tik tok apart from her channel of 8 million subscribers that earns her 133 thousand dollars a video, she’s also the lead in her own youtube original called liza on demand.

it’s a longer-form episodic comedy that shows off her unique comedy style that brings in the big bucks and earns her sixth place on our list.

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5. Lele Pons

($157,746 Per Video)

Lele pons 157 thousand seven hundred and forty-six dollars per video. Lele pons is another vine hit that migrated to youtube before vine closed she hit the big time when she hosted a singing competition called Lavos Mexico.

she also creates funny skits and videos that are popular across her Instagram and youtube accounts she starred in several movies as herself and written a novel but she isn’t all jokes she’s also connected with her audience by being open and honest about her struggles with mental health issues.

and Tourette’s syndrome she’s collaborated with brands like google and tinder and clears a cool 5 million dollars annually when she posts a video she rakes in a lot of laughs and even more dollars $157,000 to be exact.

4. TheOdd1sOut

($168,022 Per Video)

the odd ones out twenty 168 dollars per video since his first post in 2014 on the odd ones out channel James Rallison has racked up 16 million subscribers and with only 111 videos has over 3 billion views.

the premise of his work is great animations that are quirky funny and voiced and created by cartoonist and voice actor James himself each time he posts a video he can expect a minimum of 10 million views.

and his videos trend all over youtube impressively 90 of his videos have exceeded 50 million views pretty amazing stats for something that’s not an unboxing channel.

he connects with a youtube elite in collaborations like a battle royale video with Mr beast and uses the funds he raised from it toward charity work. 

3. Like Nastya Vlog

($258,493 Per Video)

on our list goes to another kindergartener Nastia is a Russian child star that has captured the imaginations of her 64 million subscribers with her five-minute motivational and entertaining videos.

you won’t find any toy reviews or unboxing videos her videos cover topics like dressing up for Halloween birthday parties beach trips all including her partner in crime her funny Russian-American dad who most believe actually gets the popular vote.

she’s most well known for her video featuring her dad and a fun negotiation session one of her 2020 highlights must have been dumping dude perfect.

out of the top 10, most subscribed channels in march and she takes home a hefty 18 million dollars a far cry from the money most six-year-olds are earning selling lemonade.

2. Dude Perfect

($301,262 Per Video)

dude perfect $301,262 dollars per video dude perfect is a group of five guys with the impeccable aim and a college roommate vibe even though they are solidly into their 30s.

but we guess no one’s complaining about their frat-boy antics when they bring home more than 20 million dollars annually since 2009 they’ve amassed a solid following of 53 million subscribers.

each time they post their bullseye content they score a further 3,000 for the joint pot but that’s not where the earning end is because most of their videos are sponsored as well.

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1. Vlad and Niki

($312,312 Per Video)

it seems like Russian kids have a Midas touch when it comes to cashing in on youtube this Dubai-based brother duo and their parents use their videos to pretend to play toy reviews and sometimes ear worm-style nursery rhymes.

the most famous nursery rhyme they’ve posted is Vlad and Nikita’s Ride on the bus which is a wheel on the bus scenario in a mall with a Russian accent 527 million views probably brought them a lot of bus tickets for future rides though.

whatever your views are these preschoolers are youtube gold just their English channel alone has 58 million subscribers and 37.5 billion views and they translate their videos into 13 languages over 15 channels.

so clearly there are parents out there that are using their video antics to calm tantrums soothe teething infants and pacify preschoolers to rack up those kinds of numbers.

Find out about the 10 highest paid YouTubers in today’s post. There is also an extra bonus for you.

Bonus

so what’s the most-watched youtube video of 2020 pink Fong’s baby shark dance overtook pay for the most-watched video on youtube of all time clocking over 7.05 billion views we apologize for leaving you with that earworm.

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