YouTube Earnings

How Much Does YouTube Pay
for 10 million Views?

The answer

$11K$99K

YouTube pays $11K$99K for 10,000,000 views depending on niche. General content earns around $19K. Finance channels earn up to $99K.

Based on CPM of $2–$18. Only ~55% of views are monetized.

YouTube Earnings for 10 million Views — By Niche

Your niche determines your CPM, which directly determines your earnings.

NicheCPM RangeEst. Earnings
Finance / Investing$10–$30$55K$165K
Business / Marketing$8–$25$44K$138K
Tech / Software$4–$12$22K$66K
Health / Fitness$4–$12$22K$66K
How-To / DIY$3–$10$17K$55K
Beauty / Fashion$3–$10$17K$55K
Education$3–$8$17K$44K
Travel$3–$8$17K$44K
Food / Cooking$2–$7$11K$39K
Gaming$2–$6$11K$33K
General / Entertainment$2–$5$11K$28K
Music$1–$4$5.5K$22K

What Affects YouTube Earnings for 10 million Views

Your niche / content category

Finance and business channels earn 5-10x more per view than entertainment or gaming channels due to higher advertiser competition.

Audience location

Viewers from the US, UK, Canada, and Australia generate much higher CPMs than viewers from developing countries.

Monetization rate (~55%)

Not all views generate revenue. Ad-skipping, ad-blockers, and non-monetized regions mean only about 55% of views earn money.

Time of year

Q4 (October–December) has the highest CPMs due to holiday advertiser spending. Q1 has the lowest.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does YouTube pay for 10 million views?
YouTube pays approximately $11K to $99K for 10,000,000 views. The exact amount depends on your niche — finance channels earn significantly more per view than entertainment channels. The average for general content is around $19K.
How does YouTube calculate payments?
YouTube pays through Google AdSense based on CPM (cost per 1,000 ad impressions). Only about 55% of views are monetized — the rest have no ads. Your actual RPM (revenue per 1,000 views) is typically 45-55% of the CPM rate.
Which YouTube niche pays the most per view?
Finance and investing channels earn the highest CPM ($10–$30), followed by business/marketing ($8–$25) and tech ($4–$12). Entertainment and gaming channels earn the least ($2–$6). The difference can be 5–10x between top and bottom niches.
Do all views count towards YouTube earnings?
No. Only about 55% of views generate ad revenue. The rest are either ad-free views, views from countries with low advertiser demand, or views where the viewer skipped the ad. So for 10,000,000 views, approximately $5.5M views actually earn revenue.

Calculate for your exact views and niche

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