Several sparsely populated Far West Texas counties rank among the highest in Texas for estimated per-capita spending on OnlyFans, highlighting how small populations can produce outsized rankings despite relatively modest total spending.
According to estimates compiled by third-party analytics firms and surfaced through Google’s AI search summaries, residents of Jeff Davis County spend approximately $110,731 annually on the subscription platform. While the total is relatively small compared with larger Texas counties, the county’s population of roughly 2,000 residents places it among the state’s highest spenders on a per-capita basis.
Neighboring Presidio County is estimated to spend about $60,000 annually but ranks second in Texas for per-capita spending, with approximately $81,798 spent for every 10,000 residents.
Brewster County residents are estimated to spend roughly $63,000 annually, or about $73,432 per 10,000 residents.
The trend becomes even more pronounced in oil-producing counties east of the Big Bend region.
Reeves County residents are estimated to spend about $277,000 annually on OnlyFans, equal to approximately $124,185 per 10,000 residents. Ward County is estimated at between $818,000 and $888,000 annually, or roughly $107,000 per 10,000 residents.
Midland County leads the region in total spending, with residents estimated to spend approximately $1.7 million annually on the platform. Analysts cited in the reports point to the Permian Basin’s combination of high wages, remote work environments and large populations of single workers as possible factors driving elevated spending.
Statewide, Texans are estimated to spend nearly $250 million annually on OnlyFans subscriptions, tips and premium content.
The data underscores a common statistical reality in rural Texas: counties with relatively few residents can rank near the top of statewide lists when spending is measured on a per-capita basis rather than by total dollars.
In Far West Texas, counties better known for ranching, tourism, oil production and some of the darkest night skies in North America are also emerging as unexpected leaders in one of the internet’s fastest-growing subscription economies.
Because OnlyFans does not publicly release county-level financial data, the estimates cannot be independently verified and should be viewed as approximations rather than official figures. Even so, the numbers suggest that when measured resident by resident, some of Texas’ smallest counties may be among the platform’s biggest supporters.
