This places him slightly above other fellow social media stars such as Lele Pons (51.2 million), Liza Koshy (39.6 million) and even his brother, Jake, (38.1). Media Kix ranks him as the the third biggest social media influencer of 2019. Paul has over 56 million combined followers across his multiple accounts on different platforms, according to Media Kix. Logan Paul's Instagram & other social media accounts This made him the 10th highest-earning YouTuber in 2018 behind Ryan ToysReview, Jake Paul (Logan's brother), Dude Perfect, DanTDM, Jeffree Star, Markiplier, Vanoss Gaming, Jacksepticeye and PewDiePie. According to Forbes, which got its numbers from Paul, the YouTuber earned $14.5 million before taxes and fees between June 1, 2017, and June 1, 2018. Logan Paul's net worth is around $19 million, according to Wealthy Gorilla.īetween his merchandise sales, YouTube ad revenue and ad sponsors on his podcast (among other revenue streams), Paul is able to haul in millions each year. Logan Paul's net worth: How much money does he make? His main channel places among the top 125 channels on YouTube, ranked by subscribers with 19.9 million. He now has a podcast titled "Impaulsive," which has over 2 million subscribers on YouTube. As a result, YouTube suspended the ad revenue on his videos due to a "pattern of behavior." He has since apologized and mostly changed his content. The latter incidents took place shortly after his return to YouTube following the break he took following the "Suicide Forest" controversy. He appeared on TV shows such as "Law & Order: SVU," "Weird Loners," and "Stitchers." He also landed roles in several movies as either a main character or as the lead. He co-wrote and starred in the movie "Airplane Mode," which released earlier this year.īut Paul has also been the source of controversy, most notably the time he displayed a corpse while filming a video in Japan's "Suicide Forest." He jokingly participated in the "Tide Pod challenge," tasered two dead rats and pretended to give CPR to a fish. He began to build a strong following across several social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat) and he'd soon expand outside of the internet. Once Vine shut down in 2017, Paul started focusing more on his YouTube channel, making daily vlogs. Paul made comedy sketches on Vine with other popular Viners, amassing millions of followers. Paul initially received recognition on the video-sharing app Vine, a social media platform where users would film six-second videos.
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