Exclusive | Americans in these states are most addicted to OnlyFans

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New Yorkers shelled out roughly $179 million on OnlyFans in 2024, a new study found — far below the per-capita peak spending in the Mountain State.

West Virginia, home to country roads and mountain mamas, was No. 1 in the U.S. in money spent on the sexy site per 10,000 residents — $116,313 annually, according to search engine OnlyFinder‘s “The United States of Lonelyfans,” the first to delve into a state-level analysis of the London-based subscription site.

Big Apple residents, by comparison, shelled out $88,646 annually, making it 35th in the country.

Nevada came in second, followed by Colorado, Illinois and Iowa.

The least interested state in the union was Mississippi, with a mere $54,728 spent annually.

Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama and Alaska also ranked in the bottom five.

In New York, 83% of OnlyFans users are men — registering approximately $148.7 million of the state’s $179.1 million annual spending — while 17% are women, who account for $30.4 million.

Married people make up 47% of OnlyFans subscribers in the Empire State.

Meanwhile, 36% percent of users are in the 25-34 age range. 

The study also revealed which OnlyFans stars get searched the most, and Sophie Rain — who revealed to The Post last week that she already made $23 million this year — takes the New York cake, with over 246,000 monthly searches.

Rain’s cousin Camilla Araujo grabbed the second most-searched spot, with more than 110,000.

“It’s not surprising to see how much New Yorkers are spending on OnlyFans,” Araujo told The Post. “Living in a city that never sleeps can feel isolating, and platforms like this give people a sense of connection.”

Her cousin agreed: “People often think OnlyFans is just about content, but it’s really about companionship,” said Rain. “A lot of my subscribers just want someone to talk to, someone who listens, remembers their name, their story.”

New Jersey ranked 33rd, with $90,724 spent annually per 10,000 residents, while Connecticut landed in 43rd, with $81,941.

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