This growth is fueled by a simple idea: sharing a majority of revenue with creators. Globally, we’ve paid out $100 billion to creators, artists, and media companies over the last four years.
In the EU, the number of channels earning five figures or more in revenue grew by over 15% last year. For many, like German creator Marie of Wurzelwerk, that revenue turns a passion into a thriving business that now supports 27 employees. “I want my channel to feel like we’re neighbours talking over the garden fence,” Marie says. “That’s the kind of connection YouTube makes possible.”
A streaming platform for discovery and knowledge
Beyond economics, YouTube is a powerful tool for learning and a trusted space for families and educators. The report found that:
93% of users use the platform to gather information and knowledge.*80% of parents who use YouTube (or YouTube Kids) agree that it provides quality content for their children’s learning and/or entertainment.*84% of teachers who use YouTube report that they have used YouTube content in their lessons and/or assignments.*