>>374263It really depends on what metric you're using for wealth, and the really dubious claim to make that live streamers are good with money at all.
I don't know where
>>373739 got ¥40,000,000 from, but assuming that's true, she's definitely in top 1% of earners in Japan. Top 1% of income in 2014 in Japan was ¥27,908,000, so she's slightly above. The real problem is how long she's realistically going to be making this much. By net worth, 1% in Japan in 2014 means having a net worth of ¥143,540,000. If you factor in income tax and ignore the fact that income levels and wealth have obviously risen since 2014, she would need to consistently be the top for around 4-5 years to be 1% in wealth, just in Japan. Compared to the U.S, she would just barely be 1% in income, and nowhere near 1% in wealth.
It does make me sort of dubious about the ¥40,000,000 yen claim, but I guess it does put into perspective how much small super chat is compared to investors.