The Highest-Paid Stars on YouTube
The Highest-Paid Stars on YouTube
The Highest-Paid Stars on YouTube

If you'd told most people back in 2005 that they could make millions of dollars on YouTube, they probably would have laughed it off.

Laugh on, 2005ers because make millions these YouTubers did.

Since its inception, the viral video platform birthed countless overnight internet celebrities. And they're making so much money, Forbes releases a yearly report on top-earning YouTubers. One of whom is just. 7. Years. Old.

Read on for our countdown of YouTube's top-earning YouTubers, and their respective net worths, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

10. Logan Paul

Logan Paul
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  • 2018 earnings: $14.5 million

  • Estimated net worth: $19 million

Logan Paul rose to fame doing comedy sketches and pranks on Vine with his younger brother, Jake Paul.

With the death of Vine back in 2016, Logan Paul upped his YouTube and Facebook presence. He quickly became a success with his viral and controversial videos.

Even though Logan Paul was thrown off YouTube's Google Preferred program for his abhorrent "Suicide Forest" video, he still stands on top in the YouTube world because of his merchandise sales.

Outside of YouTube, Logan Paul took up amateur boxing, and he fought another YouTube sensation, KSI, in August 2018. The amateur fight ended in a draw, and now a professional match is scheduled for Nov. 9, 2019, in Los Angeles.

9. PewDiePie

Felix Kjellberg
Pewdiepie | YouTube
  • 2018 earnings: $15.5 million

  • Estimated net worth: $30 million

Felix Kjellberg or "PewDiePie" has the second most subscribers on YouTube with 100 million — dethroned from the top spot after 1,920 days. T-Series — an Indian record label and production company — eclipsed him recently with 109 million subscribers.

PewDiePie embroiled himself in controversy over racial and anti-Semitic jokes, and Disney-owned Maker Studios ended up parting ways with him as a result. While PewDiePie defended his content and said comments on it were taken out of context, he did admit that the jokes were offensive.

Responding to viewer complaints about his lack of video game content in recent months, PewDiePie launched "Gaming Week" on his channel (video game content for a straight week).

He started with Minecraft and ended up falling in love with the game, resolving to feature it prominently on his channel.

8. Jacksepticeye

jacksepticeye
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  • 2018 earnings: $16 million

  • Estimated net worth: $16 million

Irishman Sean McLoughlin, friend and frequent collaborator of PewDiePie, is known as "Jacksepticeye" online.

He started out with simpler videos, showcasing gameplay, before switching things up to the high-energy "Let's Play" style he's famous for today.