Adin Ross net worth: Here's how much the controversial Twitch streamer earned in 2022
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: If you are a streamer or even if you aren't, Adin Ross needs no introduction! All thanks to the controvesies he has. Ross is among the most well-known and discussed social media personalities of recent times as at the tender age of 22, he has already accomplished a lot.
From interacting with Lil Yachty, Drake, and LeBron James Jr to appearing in Bella Poarch's music video, the former Twitch streamer and YouTuber is at the height of his game and success. Let's have a closer look at his eanings in 2022.
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Adin Ross' earnings in 2022
With such staggering popularity comes a slew of sponsorship deals and subsequent ad revenue. According to FirstSportzl, Ross Ross has an estimated net worth ranging between $10 million and $24 million despite being in his early 20s.
Earnings from Twitch
The 22-year-old has a lucrative partnership with Twitch, allowed him to enjoy several perks, such as ads, subscriptions, bits, and sponsorship deals.
Youtube and beyond
He has established himself across a number of platforms, including YouTube and Instagram.The total views on Ross' YouTube channel range from $20 million to $30 million. The base salary should be between $20,000 and $30,000 per month. Nevertheless, Twitch was his primary source of revenue.
After Ban on Twitch
Ross' earnings had been affected significantly since he lost one of his primary deals due to Twitch's new policy, which prohibits creators from streaming gambling on unlicensed sites. Stake.com was among his go-to sites, but that door appears to be shut now.
Arrival on Kick
Ross reportedly signed a major streaming deal after being banned from Twitch indefinitely. He has since switched to exclusively streaming on Kick. In March 2023, the content creator appeared as a guest on the broadcast of prominent esports personality Jake "JakeSucky," along with Tyler "Trainwreckstv." During their conversation, Ross claimed that he had signed the "biggest streaming deal" with Kick.