StevenCrowder Net Worth
What is StevenCrowder's net worth?
StevenCrowder is an American YouTube channel with over 5.75M subscribers. It started 18 years ago and has 1823 uploaded videos.
The net worth of StevenCrowder's channel through 18 Mar 2025
$12,284,244
Videos on the channel are categorized into Film, Entertainment.
How much money does StevenCrowder make from YouTube?
Below is an estimated average earnings from advertising on the channel, depending on language, price and current audience.
Daily
$3,387
Weekly
$23,776
Monthly
$103,029
Yearly
$1,236,347
This income is valid for channel visits till Mar 18 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.
StevenCrowder 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 185.50K
- The highest daily views are 919.34K
Stats
17 Mar | $441 | |
16 Mar | $295 | |
15 Mar | $535 | |
14 Mar | $525 | |
13 Mar | $5,930 | |
12 Mar | $289 | |
11 Mar | $1,425 | |
10 Mar | $5,811 | |
9 Mar | $341 | |
8 Mar | $588 | |
7 Mar | $3,189 | |
6 Mar | $209 | |
5 Mar | $1,200 | |
4 Mar | $5,811 | |
3 Mar | $1,196 |
Forecast of next month's revenue
StevenCrowder net worth for April 2025 - $107,675
Channel details
StevenCrowder's channel is known for its unique blend of comedy and politics. The channel's most popular series, "Change My Mind," features Steven Crowder engaging in debates on controversial topics. These debates often take place on college campuses.
Steven Crowder, born on July 7, 1987, in Detroit, Michigan, moved to Montreal at the age of three. Crowder's early career included voicing a character in the children's show "Arthur". Before YouTube, Crowder worked for Fox News and performed stand-up comedy.
In 2018, comedian Owen Benjamin was part of the show but was later fired. Both Crowder and Benjamin gave conflicting reasons for the split. The channel faced multiple controversies, including demonetization by YouTube for violating policies.
In March 2023, Crowder announced a move to Rumble, a video-sharing platform. The channel's content often features skits and satirical commentary on current events. Crowder's show has remained popular among young conservative viewers.
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