MrBeast, how did the world's biggest YouTuber make millions?

MrBeast, how did the world's biggest YouTuber make millions?

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Jimmy Donaldson, the 25-year-old known to the internet world as MrBeast, is the biggest YouTuber on the planet – and with that popularity comes huge sums of money. CE Report quoting KosovaPress

In November 2022, Forbes estimated that he earned $54 million annually from the YouTube platform, combining video ad revenue and sponsorship deals. Since then, he has gained 60 million more subscribers to his main channel, taking in a total of €172 million.

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