>>86185239>>86185302Holomyth first streamed 9/12/2020. That's about four years. At least one of them would need to earn more than $250,000 after-taxes. "More than" because of personal expenses. Converting USD to yen using today's rate, we get about 36 million yen.
Using last fiscal year's report for nice "annual" numbers to use: >
https://contents.xj-storage.jp/xcontents/AS05169/6f83629b/c529/4e98/bcd5/a72ee44bcd82/20240513134452391s.pdfFiscal Year - Total Annual Performer Remuneration (yen) - Avg Number of Vtubers during Fiscal Year - Remuneration received by the hypothetical average Vtuber under Cover Corp
FY2021/3 - 1,941MM - 47.75 - 40.65MM
FY2022/3 - 3,541MM - 59.75 - 59.26MM
FY2023/3 - 4,383MM - 71.25 - 61.53MM
FY2023/3 - 4,718MM - 82.00 - 57.54MM
>Remuneration received by the hypothetical average Vtuber under Cover Corp The 40.65MM, 59.26MM, 61.53MM, 57.54MM numbers are estimates for performer remuneration if all talents were paid the same. Assuming no personal expenses, the hypothetical "average talent" would be a millionaire since each year this "average talent" would have earned more than 36MM yen. DON'T BE A MORON, the talents are not all paid the same. There are at least two things to consider. These amounts are before-tax and the top 20 talents represented about 42% of revenue earned by Cover Corp (pg 34).
>Additional disclaimersThe 36MM line doesn't really work because of how the yen has weakened since 2020. FY2021/3 would have started April 2020. The exchange rate than would have have been 108yen to 1 USD. So that 40.65MM would be around 375k USD.
HoloEN technically started earning revenue starting FY2021/3 Q3.
>Reasons why not "millionaire"?- people have a habit of excluding property, assets, investments, etc. People usually just count the most liquid of funds and miss a bunch of stuff
- projects (especially those lost forever in the void or using 3D stuff)
- lifestyle inflation
- fucking up taxes and owing extra
- spending money on family (to pay them back)/family sucking money from them :(
- don't want to look at money or someone else manages their money
>No millionaires in ENIt's possible, but personally doubt it.