How much does Youtube pay for 100k views?

niyati

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I’m curious about how much money YouTubers typically earn from 100,000 views. I know it can vary based on factors like the type of content, audience, and ads, but what’s the general range or average payout? If anyone has experience or knows the typical rates, please share!
 
The payouts differ based on niche and country, but on average are about 300 and 1500 dollars with advertising activated, depending on CPM values.
 
The average YouTube RPM depends on niche, audience, and engagement but it should be between $300 to 2,000 per 100,000 views.

Niches such as finance, business or real estate can generate up to 1,500-8,000 dollars.

Niches such as tech, tutorials or health can earn between 400 and 2,500 dollars a month.

The lower level niches such as travel, beauty, lifestyle or gaming can earn $100 to 700.

The earning also varies on the location of viewers- making viewers in countries such as the US or the UK one that tends to generate more ad earnings. YouTube earns 45 percent of ad revenue on average and keeps the rest with creators.
 
YouTube earnings for 100K views vary widely:
  • Generally, creators earn between $300 and $700 in ad revenue.
  • In high-value niches and strong audiences, earnings can climb into the thousands.
  • However, for many creators—with lower RPMs due to niche, geography, or content type—the real-world earnings can be closer to $100–$300, and sometimes even lower.
 
YouTube typically pays $200 to $2,000 for 100,000 views, depending on factors like:
  • Content niche (finance and tech earn more)
  • Viewer location (U.S., Canada pay higher)
  • Ad type and engagement
  • Seasonal demand
Most creators earn around $500–$1,000 per 100K views on monetized videos.
 
In 2025, creators can expect to earn perhaps $100 to even $3,000 for 100k views, but this range is highly variable. The real-earning potential depends on the location of the audience, the engagement of viewers, the type of niche the video is in, and the types of ads placed on it. For instance, content in high-paying niches like finance might earn more than content based on entertainment, while viewers from rich countries may generate more revenue.
 
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