The 20 Richest YouTubers in

 Ryan’s World

Earnings: $26 million
Subscribers: 23.3 million

Ryan's World YouTube

It’s almost unbelievable that an 8-year-old is the highest-paid YouTuber in the world. He started by making videos purely of himself opening toys and playing with them. While this sounds rather hard to watch, he managed to gain millions of views on each of his videos. Ryan’s video “Huge Eggs Suprise” got 1.9 billion views. His videos have a huge impact on the toy industry and advertisers for toy companies are willing to splurge on this young YouTuber.

 Dude Perfect

Earnings: $20 million
Subscribers: 51 million

Dude Perfect YouTube

Dude Perfect is not only one perfect dude. They’re actually a group of 5 high school friends with the Cotton twins, Cory and Coby as the core of the team. Unlike the channel above, Dude Perfect focuses mainly on sports. They got their fan base from their great sense of humor. They have other sources of income such as their mobile app called Dude Perfect and pretty much all their YouTube videos are sponsored.

 Nastya

Earnings: $18 million
Subscribers: 44.3 million

Nastya YouTube

Nastya is the second-highest-paid child YouTuber in the world. But unlike Ryan’s World, Nastya’s YouTube is about her own life instead of toy reviews. Videos include day trips to the beach, birthday parties, Halloween costumes, and all sorts of things along those lines.

Jeffree Star

Earnings: $17 million
Subscribers: 17.1 million

Jeffree Star YouTube

While Jeffree makes bank from YouTube, he also has many different sources where he earns income. For example, he’s a singer-songwriter, model, and DJ. There’s not much he isn’t good at, and that goes for makeup as well. Jeffree’s YouTube channel is all things makeup.

 DanTDM (Daniel Middleton)

Earnings: $16.5 million
Subscribers: 21 million

DanTDM YouTube

Who said gaming was a waste of time? After all, the (previous) richest man on YouTube has made a fortune off Minecraft videos. And we can see why. Since Dan already has an establishment, advertisers are willing to pay (a lot) more to have their ads on his videos. And with his average view per video sitting at 4.84 million, YouTube isn’t just a side job