A YouTube creator recently posted a video claiming they earned $30 for every 1,000 views on their channel. The video, titled "YOUTUBE PAID ME 30$ FOR 1000 VIEWS," has sparked curiosity among aspiring content creators about how much money YouTube actually pays.
In the short clip, the creator behind the channel LEARN & EARN WITH GRACY shares their earnings breakdown, though no detailed explanation is provided in the video description. The channel, which has 4.73K subscribers, focuses on tips for growing on YouTube and making money online.
Viewers in the comments section congratulated the creator and thanked them for sharing the stats. One commenter wrote, "Thanks for sharing this hope the video will get views and generate money," while another said, "Congratulations."
While the claim of $30 RPM (revenue per thousand views) is higher than typical YouTube ad rates—which often range from $1 to $10 for most niches—it's possible if the content attracts high-CPM ads, such as finance or business topics. However, without verified screenshots or analytics, the figure should be taken with caution.
This video adds to the ongoing discussion about YouTube monetization, especially as the platform updates its policies. Creators are advised to track their own earnings through YouTube Studio for accurate data.