Denver among the cities that spend the most on OnlyFans
Jun 16, 2026, 4:07 PM
If you’ve ever wondered what Denver’s doing on its phone at 11 p.m. on a Tuesday, new research has an answer — and it’s not Zillow.
Denver residents spent an estimated $21.3 million on OnlyFans subscriptions in 2025, ranking the city seventh in the nation for spending per capita at $296,498 per 10,000 residents, according to an analysis by OnlyGuider, a search engine for OnlyFans creators. That’s nearly four times the national average of $77,334 per 10,000 people. Colorado as a whole ranked fourth among all states in per-capita OnlyFans spending, with $56.6 million in total expenditures and a rate of $95,116 per 10,000 residents.
Elsewhere in the state, Lakewood came in 59th nationally at $126,819 per 10,000 residents on $2 million in total spending, and Colorado Springs ranked 81st at $104,385 per 10,000 on $5.1 million.
Atlanta topped the national list at $525,475 per 10,000 residents on $26.2 million in total spending, followed by Orlando ($466,430), Salt Lake City ($412,038), Miami ($374,921) and Minneapolis. Overall raw spending was led by California ($350.6 million), Texas ($248.4 million) and New York ($167.1 million), though their larger populations diluted their per-capita rates.
OnlyGuider’s methodology combined search traffic, financial filings and population data across 167 major U.S. cities. The platform, which launched as a way for influencers and musicians to monetize subscriber content, has become widely associated with adult entertainment and now has more than 300 million users globally. Americans spent an estimated $2.63 billion on the site in 2025 alone.
Here are the top 10 cities for OnlyFans spending per 10,000 residents:
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Orlando, Florida
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- Miami, Florida
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Denver, Colorado
- Seattle, Washington
- St. Louis, Missouri
- Las Vegas, Nevada
