According to Forbes, an 8-year-old is the most paid man in YouTube

An eight-year-old man who appreciates the toys on YouTube has been chosen by Forbes as the biggest platform winner for 2019. Ryan Kay, whose YouTube channel Ryan World has 22.9 million registered, won $26 million in 2019, 4 million more than a year ago, but where he had conquered [...]
An eight-year-old man who appreciates the toys on YouTube has been chosen by Forbes as the biggest platform winner for 2019.
Ryan Kay, whose YouTube channel Ryan World has 22.9 million registered, won $26 million in 2019, 4 million more than a year ago, but has conquered the first country. Forbes estimates that the eight people who made the most money on YouTube have raised $162 million from June 1st 2018 to June 1, 2019.
Ryan in his videos, opens packs of toys and comments on them. Forbes' list is based on wealthy income from sources such as sponsored content, advertising, sales and tours.
Another child, Anastasia Radzinska, only 5 years old, ranks third with $18m earned last year. The latter, born in southern Russia, has also experienced cerebral paralysis. She shows up on video with her father. According to Forbes, it had 107 million registered in seven channels, and videos of it have been seen 42 billion times.
Dude Perfect, a group of five friends in their 30s, playing sports and performing different numbers, ranks second, with $20 million earned during 2019.











