The Living Wage Calculation

The formula: Monthly views needed = ($3,000 รท RPM) ร— 1,000

$3,000/month is a commonly used benchmark for a US-level "living income" from YouTube. Here's how many monthly views you need at different RPMs:

RPMMonthly Views for $3KTypical Niche
$21,500,000 views/moGaming, entertainment
$31,000,000 views/moGeneral lifestyle
$5600,000 views/moEducation, general tech
$8375,000 views/moTech reviews, health
$12250,000 views/moFinance, investing
$20150,000 views/moInsurance, software

Monthly Views Needed by Niche

Here's the full breakdown of monthly views required to earn $3,000/month from AdSense across major YouTube niches:

NicheTypical RPMMonthly Views for $3,000
Finance / Investing$12250,000
Software / SaaS$9333,000
Tech Reviews$7429,000
Health / Fitness$5600,000
Education$5600,000
Beauty / Fashion$3.50857,000
Food / Cooking$31,000,000
Gaming$2.501,200,000
Entertainment$21,500,000

Living on YouTube in Different Countries

$3,000/month means very different things depending on where you live. A US creator in San Francisco needs $4,000โ€“$6,000/month just for rent and basic expenses. A creator in Bangkok, Thailand can live comfortably on $1,000/month. This asymmetry is why some successful creators geo-arbitrage their lifestyle.

Country / CityComfortable Monthly Living (est.)AdSense Views Needed (at $3 RPM)
USA (average)$3,500 โ€“ $5,0001.2M โ€“ 1.7M views/mo
UK (average)$2,500 โ€“ $3,500833K โ€“ 1.2M views/mo
Canada (average)$2,500 โ€“ $3,500833K โ€“ 1.2M views/mo
Germany$2,000 โ€“ $3,000667K โ€“ 1M views/mo
Mexico (major city)$800 โ€“ $1,500267K โ€“ 500K views/mo
Southeast Asia (major city)$700 โ€“ $1,500233K โ€“ 500K views/mo
Eastern Europe (average)$1,000 โ€“ $2,000333K โ€“ 667K views/mo

When Can You Go Full-Time?

Most experienced creators recommend waiting until several criteria are met before going full-time:

  • 3 months of living expenses saved โ€” YouTube income is variable; Q1 CPM drops can cut monthly income by 20โ€“40%. A runway prevents panic decisions.
  • Multiple income streams established โ€” AdSense alone is volatile. Before going full-time, you want at least sponsorship income and ideally affiliate or product income as well.
  • $5,000+/month combined YouTube revenue โ€” This accounts for taxes (typically 25โ€“35% for self-employed creators in the US), equipment costs, and living expenses. $5K gross feels like $3K after-tax.
  • Consistent 3โ€“6 month earnings trend โ€” A single great month is not sufficient evidence. Look for 3โ€“6 months of consistent income above your living expenses before making the leap.

AdSense Alone Is Rarely Enough

The math above uses only AdSense. In reality, full-time creators earn far more from complementary income streams:

A creator who earns $3,000/month from AdSense at 500K monthly views might also earn:

  • Sponsorships: $5,000โ€“$15,000/month (1โ€“2 deals at $2,500โ€“$7,500 each)
  • Affiliate commissions: $500โ€“$3,000/month
  • Digital products: $500โ€“$5,000/month
  • Channel Memberships: $200โ€“$1,000/month

Total combined income: $9,200โ€“$27,000/month โ€” 3โ€“9ร— the AdSense base. This is why focusing purely on maximizing AdSense RPM misses the bigger picture. Build the audience and the product ecosystem follows.