
Jake Paul came in second with our $45 million net worth. Most of this ($40 million) will apparently come from his three boxing matches in 2021 against Ben Screen and Tyrone Woodley (two matches). However, the boxer stated that those numbers are actually a bit lower than what he actually got. The rest ($5 million) is from YouTube ads, which is not surprising given that he primarily uses them to promote his boxing career. Markiplier completed $38 million earned on YouTube and merchandise. Following the success of the Unus Annus series, which he finally deleted, Markiplayer now plans to take to the small screen with his post-apocalyptic trailer, The Edge of Sleep. Markiplier hopes to sell the collection to a content provider like Hulu or Netflix this year. p>
tops the list of the 10 highest paid YouTubers in 2021 with $54 million" .>
Jake Paul (2nd) and Markeppierre (3rd) complete the list of the highest-paid YouTubers of 2021
Like Nestia, he is at number six on this list.The full list is among the 10 highest-paid YouTubers of 2021. The highest-earning YouTubers for 2021 are as follows: MrBeast ($54 million) Jake Paul ($45 million) Markiplayer ($38 million) Rat and Link ($30 million) Unspoken ($28.5 million) Like Nestia ($28 million) $) Ryan Kaji / Ryan's World ($27 million) Dude Perfect ($20 million) Logan Paul ($18 million) Preston ($16 million)
These values are based on measurements from January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021 and data from Captiv8, SocialBlade, Pollstar and industry insiders.

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