Perry County residents lead the entire state of Alabama in per-capita spending on OnlyFans, the subscription website best known for adult content, according to estimates published by OnlyGuider, a search engine and analytics company that tracks the platform.
The company’s “OnlyFans Wrapped 2025” report, which has generated headlines from CBS Atlanta to a Fox affiliate in Beaumont, Texas, ranks all 67 Alabama counties by estimated spending. Perry County is number one, with an estimated $172,000 in total spending and $110,253 per 10,000 residents. By that measure, Perry County ranks 56th out of more than 3,000 counties nationwide and outspends Jefferson County, including Birmingham, which placed second in the state.
The estimate works out to roughly eleven dollars per resident for the year, or considerably more per actual customer, since presumably not every person in Perry County holds a subscription.
OnlyFans itself does not release geographic spending data. OnlyGuider, which has a commercial interest in publicity about its platform, says its figures come from a proprietary model combining census data, platform revenue disclosures, regional pricing estimates, and user engagement modeling. None of that information can be independently verified.
The report’s figures raise questions. Dividing its total spending estimate for Perry County by its per-capita estimate implies a county population of about 15,600 people. Perry County’s actual population is about 7,800. The same arithmetic applied to the report’s Hale County figures implies a population of about 5,600, less than half of that county’s actual count. The report’s figures for larger counties, including Jefferson and Mobile, are consistent with census population data.
Elsewhere in the rankings, Perry County’s estimated $172,000 total exceeded the $152,000 estimate for Dallas County, which has nearly five times the population. Hale County ranked 48th in the state at an estimated $31,000, Bibb County 52nd at $67,000, and Marengo County 54th at $42,000. Other Black Belt counties also ranked high in per-capita terms, with Sumter County fourth statewide and Greene County eighth.
Statewide, the report estimates Alabama residents spent $30 million on the platform in 2025, ranking the state 47th nationally on a per-capita basis and 27th in total spending. Americans overall spent an estimated $2.63 billion, according to the report.
