Asmongold Has “No Idea” How Much He Makes on YouTube

Asmongold straight-up admitted he has “no idea” how much money he’s pulled in from his YouTube videos, even though they regularly rack up millions of views.

During his March 14 stream on his Zackrawrr Twitch channel, he revealed that between February 12 and March 14, he made $40,238 from Twitch alone. One viewer called the number “crazy,” but Asmon wasn’t that impressed, saying he actually considers it “low.”

He then pointed out that if he actually ran ads on his channel, his earnings would be way higher. “If my channel was monetized and I ran ads, you could put a zero behind this number,” he said. Basically, he’s leaving a ton of money on the table by not spamming ads.

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Asmongold Has “No Idea” How Much He Makes on YouTube
Asmongold Has “No Idea” How Much He Makes on YouTube

He Hasn’t Checked His YouTube Revenue in Half a Year

When someone in chat brought up that his YouTube channel probably makes him way more than Twitch, Asmon admitted he hasn’t even bothered to check.

“I’d have to really look at it and see, I have no idea,” he said. “I haven’t checked my YouTube revenue in like six months.”

But clearly, money isn’t something he worries about. “All I know is that if I go to the store and buy a taco, the card’s gonna clear,” he joked.

How Much Is He Actually Making?

Even Asmon might not know, but sites like Social Blade try to estimate. According to them, his Asmongold TV YouTube channel could be making anywhere between $18K and $285K in just 14 days. That’s a massive range, but either way, it’s safe to say he’s doing just fine financially.

Oh, and he’s not just surviving—he’s thriving. As of March 12, 2025, Asmon is the most-watched streamer on Twitch, completely dominating second-place streamer Caedrel. Even though Caedrel’s peak viewership was way higher (185,209 compared to Asmon’s 86,009), Asmon still pulled ahead overall.

On March 11, he also weighed in on Twitch bans, saying he thinks streamers should only get banned if they actually break the law. Definitely a hot take, but Asmon’s never been one to hold back.

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