Social media influencers are facing challenges in earning a sustainable income, with a significant portion making $15,000 or less annually. Only 13% of creators earned more than $100,000 last year, highlighting the financial struggles many influencers encounter.
"Earning a decent, reliable income as a social-media creator is a slog—and it’s getting harder...But money doesn’t mean big bucks. Last year, 48% of creator-earners made $15,000 or less...Only 13% made more than $100,000." https://t.co/C2Y4IdkiEO
The life of an influencer is rarely what you'd think Of the 50 million people making cash off social media posts, 48% earned $15,000 or less last year Only 13% made more than $100,000
Never mind stardom. Most influencers find just making ends meet tough. https://t.co/Yh4xD8r1aW via @WSJ "...for most who pursue careers as content creators, just making ends meet is a lofty goal." "It can take months or years to earn money as a creator..."
"Earning a decent, reliable income as a social-media creator is a slog—and it’s getting harder. Platforms are doling out less money for popular posts and brands are being pickier about what they want out of sponsorship deals." https://t.co/eULTLoNjWw https://t.co/pKMmZH2nZ5
WSJ says influencers are all brokies… “Last year, 48% of creator-earners made $15,000 or less. Only 13% made more than $100,000.” Seems like more creators need to Choose Rich! https://t.co/8rG2T5a3Zl