Tana Mongeau - Net Worth $400 Thousand
Tana Mongeau - Net Worth $400 Thousand

Born on June 24, 1998 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Tana Mongeau has stated that her childhood was difficult. Not only was there often fighting in the household, but she was also exposed to alcohol, parties, and drugs at a young age. Allegedly when she was still in grade school, she had a stalker that often followed her home. As a teen, the blonde went to Green Valley High School, from which she graduated from in 2015.
She joined YouTube on April 30th, 2015 and quickly gained subscribers. Her fast rising channel contains videos. She has collabed with other Youtubers such as Jonah Green, Cody Ko, Polina Beregova, Channon Rose, and Ricky Dillon.
Like most online celebs, Youtube isn’t the only platform where she’s actively known- Tana is also well recognized on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Across the different social media sites, the 19-year-old her over 4.4 million fans worldwide. Known for sharing different aspects of her life with viewers, her overall popularity is still on the rise as we speak.

On December 10, 2016, Mongeau tweeted at the comedy YouTuber Ian Carter (better known by his channel name iDubbbzTV) deriding him for his frequent use of the word “nigger” in his videos. Verbatim, the tweet stated “@Idubbbz so 3 million ppl subscribe to u and u openly say the n-word and retard???? kill yourself”. Mongeau further derided Carter in her livestreams and other videos. In response, Carter purchased a VIP ticket to Mongeau’s show in San Francisco, and, on January 21, 2017, attended said show. At the VIP meet-and-greet Carter posed for a picture with Mongeau and while the photo was being taken, Carter said “Say nigger!”. This caused outrage from onlookers and Mongeau responded by storming out of the area, prompting security to ask Carter to leave, which he did almost immediately.
On February 6, 2017, Carter released a video titled “Content Cop – Tana Mongeau”, a part of his Content Cop series. In it, he defends his use of the word “nigger” and accuses Mongeau of hypocrisy by showing past clips of her uttering the word. He stated that his use of the word is not meant to offend as it is done in a comedic context, whilst he deemed Mongeau’s use of the word "mean-spirited". In the video, Carter also shows footage from the incident at Mongeau's show and criticizes her response to it. He also discusses the use of derogatory terms in a broader context, and the weight which society places on specific words in terms of their offensiveness.
As you probably already know, it’s easy for Youtubers to monetize their content through Google’s partnership program. Simply by displaying ads, users are able to earn some revenue from the site; of course, the more popular they are with more views, the greater their earning potential. On average however, the payout ranges from $2 to $5 per 1,000 monetized views. Though this may seem trivial, it was easily add up.
So how much has Tana earned from her Youtube channel so far? Assuming that 40% of her overall views are monetized and that she earns at least $2/1000 views, then the 19-year-old would have already made close to $200,000. Of course, as her audience continues to grow on the site, her earnings would also go up.

According to the statistics shown on Socialblade, the growth of her Youtube channel had really taken off in 2016. From January 2016 to January 2017, her subscriber count had increased by close to 2 million- from 350K to 2.3 million! As of 2017, she gains upwards of 3,000 new subscribers on a daily basis. As far as video views go, she easily receives a few hundred thousand every day.
Besides what she has going for her on Youtube, she also has a decent following on Instagram. To date, Tana has over 1.3 million followers on the photo/video sharing app. One of the many influential users on the platform, her content easily gains upwards of 150K likes each. With that said, it’s likely that she’s been approached by companies for various sponsorships or endorsement deals.
As far as other endeavours go, Tana recently also appeared in the Youtube Red web series, Escape The Night, where she starred alongside Gabbie Hanna, Tyler Oakley, Andrea Russett, and Joey Graceffa, among others.
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