With 29 thousand subscribers, Univ. of California, Riverside is one of the most-viewed creators on YouTube. Univ. of California, Riverside started in 2007 and is located in the United States.
One common question we hear is: What is Univ. of California, Riverside's net worth or how much does Univ. of California, Riverside earn? The YouTuber is fairly secretive about income. We could make a realistic prediction however.
While Univ. of California, Riverside's actual net worth is unknown, Net Worth Spot pulls YouTube data to make an estimate of $100 thousand.
Our estimate only uses one advertising source however. Univ. of California, Riverside's net worth may possibly be higher than $100 thousand. Considering these additional sources of income, Univ. of California, Riverside may be worth closer to $250 thousand.
Many fans wonder how much does Univ. of California, Riverside earn?
On average, Univ. of California, Riverside's YouTube channel receives 155.2 thousand views a month, and around 5.2 thousand views a day.
Monetized channels collect money by showing video ads for every thousand video views. Monetized YouTube channels may earn $3 to $7 per every one thousand video views. If Univ. of California, Riverside is within this range, Net Worth Spot estimates that Univ. of California, Riverside earns $621 a month, totalling $9.3 thousand a year.
$9.3 thousand a year may be a low estimate though. If Univ. of California, Riverside earns on the higher end, ad revenue could bring in close to $16.8 thousand a year.
Univ. of California, Riverside likely has additional revenue sources. Additional revenue sources like sponsorships, affiliate commissions, product sales and speaking gigs may generate much more revenue than ads.
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