>>29685412you're an idiot, let's say she makes a 1M yen in a month, Youtube takes 30% of that leaving her with 700,000 yen, then let's say Cover does the same percent (because they never explicitly state how much they take) then she's left with 210,000 yen which is 2,100 dollars. if she lives in tokyo to get her a home with a monthly rent under 210,000 yen she would spend on average at least 50-70% of her monthly income on her rent alone depending on how close or far she is from the big city, leaving her with roughly 63,000 yen. she needs food and transportation so let's say she travels by train on an average of 40km twice a week which is roughly 25 miles for those in america. a train ticket at the tokyo metro from 28 to 40 kilometers costs 320 yen. multiply that by 2 for twice a week and you get 640 yen, then average out 4 months in a week so multiply that by 4 and 2,560 yen spent on transportation which is roughly 25.60 in USD but you can shift this around a bit depending on how much she gets out that month. food is something with an extremely wide range so let's say she eats a McDonalds value set every day each month, in Japan the value set is up to 700 yen and multiply that by 31 to get 21,700 which is roughly 21.7 in USD though it's honestly likely more than that because we can assume she eats more than one meal a day so let's multiply that by 2 to get two meals in her daily at least which would be 42,400 for a month equaling about 43.4 USD.
Her income:
1,000,000 yen
-30% from YT & -30% from Cover
210,000 yen
-50-70% rent
63,000
~25.60 is removed for transport
60,440
~42,400 removed for two meals a day
18,040
in USD she ends up with 135 to spend for herself, but even then i was being pretty generous with how much money she might spend because she is a streamer so you have to take into account the amount of money she spends on games and water as well as hardware and other assorted software. we also don't know how much her medication is.