>>19377522She's been monetized and such for 30 months right? So there's this and that but anyway she sold half a million in merchandise for example, but she has to fund her merchandise out of pocket and gets the profit. So let's say she was making something like 5.5 million total over 30 months. Then there's the yagoo tax, the youtube tax and the government tax from what she was actually paid by hololive. So she probably makes like 30k a month or so, give or take, I assume, over 30 months averaged (which varies from month to month). So she might have made more than half a million out of the estimated 5.5 million in revenues she got over her 30 months in hololive.
So it's not like she's a billion jillionaire, it's just that the average japanese person only makes like 37k ameridollars before taxes and this is keeping in mind they are more urbanized than americans and thus have a worse return considering how many live in cities like Tokyosaka. So she is making well above the median or average in Japan. But she's not a super millionaire.
But the rub is that without hololive hitting her in the gut taking the money, she may end up making more as an indie.