>>77511025It's been confirmed that the average Holomember (including the homos so this means salary might be way lower) gets 300kJPY a month.
Then there's the 35% cut of SCs (after YT and Cover takes their piece), the 50% cut of memberships (after YT and Cover takes their piece), the merch sales (which percentage changes depending on if a talent has Cover help them or they arrange it themselves), and sponsorships.
Using Ina as an example:
>$23,118 USD in Salary>$610 USD in SCs ($7,318/12 USD for 2023)>$11,908 USD in members (4,763 chatting members * $5 = $23,815 *.5)>$447 USD in the last two latest merch sales ($3,024 clear file + $2,338 stamp = $5,362 / 12)So in short, an AVERAGE Hololive member is making (a very conservative) $36,083 a month (or $432,996 a year).
I say 'conservative' because I was too lazy to calculate the sales of this year (which is why I only did 2 points), "chatting members" doesn't include membered viewers that never chat, and it doesn't include sponsorships. Probably taxed to hell still, but these girls are making bank on Hololive alone so if they're still doing side-jobs then they're absolutely thriving. Reminder that when Ina got her first check from Hololive she had to hire a financial advisor because it was so much that it scared her (and that three years later she bought a house without taking out a loan).