If you need a single icebreaker that will either start a conversation or end it on the spot, here you go: Texas OnlyFans spending in 2025 was estimated at $248.4 million. That is nearly $250 million, which is the kind of number that makes you blink, refresh the page, then blink again.
And before anyone asks, no, this is not a state budget line item. This is Texans, at home, on their phones, spending money on subscriptions, tips, and paid content.
So yes, California “won.” But Texas very loudly showed up to the party.
Dear reader, you might wonder, “Okay, but where did this come from?” The numbers were reported by multiple Texas news outlets in early 2026 and point back to a 2025 analysis by OnlyGuider, a platform that tracks OnlyFans market trends.
OnlyFans does not publish a neat little state-by-state receipt book, so OnlyGuider’s figures are presented as estimates based on a proprietary model. The reporting describes the model as pulling signals such as search intent, traffic quality, and audited revenue data.
In other words, it’s not “Texas filed a spreadsheet.” It’s “industry modeling, now with math.”
Texas creators were estimated to earn about $160.9 million in 2025.
OnlyGuider estimates Texans spent about $248.4M on OnlyFans in 2025, while Texas creators earned about $160.9M. The difference reflects platform fees and the fact that much of Texas’ spending goes to creators outside the State.
Now, let’s talk about the real humans in real places. The city breakdown is the juicy part.
Houston was tagged as Texas’ highest-spending city in the reporting, with Dallas right behind it. Austin and San Antonio were both in that “seventeen million and change” zone, which is a phrase that should never apply to adult subscriptions, but here we are.
According to the same report, Houston’s total spend puts it 11th worldwide, and Dallas lands 15th.
Yes, worldwide. Not “in the South.” Not “in the U.S.” The whole planet. That is an incredible amount of premium thirst with a ZIP code. Even with all that cash, Texas’ per-capita spending rank (as reported from the OnlyGuider analysis) landed at 21st.
So, Texas is #2 in total dollars, and 21st per capita. Same year, same platform, different lens.
In 2025, Texas OnlyFans spending was estimated at $248.4 million, and that is simply an outrageous sentence to say out loud. It’s not even “Texas spent millions.” It’s “Texas spent a quarter of a billion dollars,” the kind of number that belongs to stadium renovations and space programs. Except, you know, this one came with subscriptions, tips, and pay-per-view.