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Scott Manley Net Worth

What is Scott Manley's net worth?

Scott Manley is an American YouTube channel with over 1.70M subscribers. It started 18 years ago and has 2770 uploaded videos.

The net worth of Scott Manley's channel through 3 Jan 2025

$4,050,151

Videos on the channel are categorized into Knowledge, Society.

How much money does Scott Manley make from YouTube?

Below is an estimated average earnings from advertising on the channel, depending on language, price and current audience.

Daily

$1,276

Weekly

$8,959

Monthly

$38,824

Yearly

$465,893

This income is valid for channel visits till Jan 03 and must be updated when channel data changes. The channel may have additional revenue streams, such as sponsored content and product sales, that are not reflected in these figures.

Scott Manley channel's current stats and earnings

Here are the stats for the last two weeks, separated by days.

  • The lowest daily views during this period are 72.62K
  • The highest daily views are 511.12K
Compared to the previous period, we have an average growth of 1.4% per week and 5.6% per month.

Stats

2 Jan $485
1 Jan $2,273
31 Dec $2,227
30 Dec $913
29 Dec $629
28 Dec $1,719
27 Dec $1,054
26 Dec $2,227
25 Dec $1,214
24 Dec $2,227
23 Dec $3,297
22 Dec $3,231
21 Dec $1,249
20 Dec $468
19 Dec $1,875

Forecast of next month's revenue

Scott Manley net worth for February 2025 - $40,996

Channel details

Scott Manley is a face we all know and love. Hundreds of thousands of you turn to him to learn about space, but I wanted to learn about him. I flew to Northern CA to interview the G.O.A.T...

Scott Manley is someone who fell into youtube because he felt a deep compelling need to teach people orbital mechanics and rocket science so they could play...

Blast off with Scott Manley as he discusses his top 1,000 YouTube comments - Ars Technica in thrust we trust Blast off with Scott Manley as he discusses his top 1,000 YouTube comments Come and hang out with one of Ars Technica's favorite space & science YouTubers! Lee Hutchinson – Oct 20, 2020 8:10 AM | 69 Produced by Vara Reese, directed by Adam Lance Garcia, edited by Danny Behar. Click here for transcript. After checking off a bucket list item by doing a video with LGR's Clint Basinger last month, there was only one place we could go next: to space. And no creator occupies the intersection of space science, gaming, and sheer lunacy quite like engineer and physics master Scott Manley. Manley's videos are most often a mix of smarts and charm, delivered in a slow, calming Gaelic cadence. Manley's videos run the gamut from space tech explainers to game reviews to physics thought experiments, and all points in between. He's perhaps best known for doing ridiculous things in Kerbal Space Program (something I know a little bit about!). It's pretty good odds that if you're an Ars reader who already follows Scott, you were introduced to his channel by a KSP video. As we've done now with a few different YouTubers, we booked some time on Scott's calendar and then took him on a trip down his own memory lane, pulling up notable and much-upvoted comments from some of his standout videos to see if Scott could tell us a bit about the videos each comment came from. Perhaps unsurprisingly for a student of engineering, Scott's recall remained excellent—and we learned quite a bit from him not just about physics but also about how sometimes the best-performing videos can be the ones you didn't even plan on shooting. We've got more of these coming with other Ars-beloved YouTube stars—stay tuned! Lee is the Senior Technology Editor, and oversees story development for the gadget, culture, IT, and video sections of Ars Technica. A long-time member of the Ars OpenForum with an extensive background in enterprise storage and security, he lives in Houston. 69 View Comments Prev story Next story Come and hang out with one of Ars Technica’s favorite space & science YouTubers!

Manley's first few uploads on his YouTube channel, "szyzyg", were assorted home movies that were primarily of his daughter, Skye, some of which involved her playing the game EVE Online. A video titled "Asteroid Discovery From 1980 - 2010" was one of Manley's early YouTube successes.

The inquisitive and intelligent YouTube star originally made his name through EVE Online videos, explaining the mechanics of an extremely complex game in a way we mere mortals can understand. He also has dozens and dozens of videos on Kerbal Space Program, in which he explains the real-life physics behind rocket technology and space flight.

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Net worth is calculated based on the publicly available CPM (cost per thousand views) paid by advertisers. A channel's CPM varies depending on the location and demographics of its audience, the number of subscribers a channel has, how frequently it posts videos, and the total watch time of its content. We update this indicator regularly with the latest trends and verified revenue data.

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