YOUTUBERS MILLONARIOS !! - Summary

Summary

A YouTuber, Germán Garmendia, creates a video to address the misconception that YouTubers earn millions of dollars. He explains that the media often exaggerates and misrepresents the income of YouTubers. Germán shows examples of articles and videos that claim he earns $23 million dollars and owns a $5 million house with multiple Lamborghinis, which he denies. He explains that YouTube's payment system is similar to a country's economy, and that YouTubers in the US earn more than those in Latin America due to the country's economy.

Germán shares his own experience, stating that he earns enough to support himself, but not millions of dollars. He emphasizes that becoming a successful YouTuber requires hard work and dedication, and that the portrayal of YouTubers as millionaires is not accurate. He hopes to clarify the misconception and provide a more realistic view of what it's like to be a YouTuber.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The creator of the video is discussing the topic of how much money YouTubers earn.
2. The video mentions that the creator's first interview on television was about how much money they make on YouTube.
3. The creator states that the question of how much money YouTubers make is often the first question asked in interviews.
4. The video mentions a list of the top 15 highest-paid YouTubers in Latin America.
5. Luisito Comunica is mentioned as one of the top-earning YouTubers, with a minimum salary of $15,400 per month.
6. The video mentions that Luisito Comunica's real salary is at least $500,000 per year, including advertising campaigns and other sources of income.
7. The creator mentions that they found a video that says the president of the United States earns $400,000 per year.
8. Germán Garmendia is mentioned as the highest-paid YouTuber in Latin America, with an income of almost $5 million per year.
9. The video mentions that Germán Garmendia's income comes from his book, channels, series, and appearances in films.
10. The creator states that they earn $5 million per year, but this figure is not verified.
11. The video mentions that the economy of countries affects the income of YouTubers, with those in the US earning more than those in Latin America.
12. The creator states that being paid on YouTube works the same way as the economy of countries, with those with more views and engagement earning more.
13. The video mentions that doctors in the US earn half a million dollars per year, but this figure is not the same in other countries.
14. The creator states that when they started on YouTube, people asked if they made a lot of money, but the reality is that most YouTubers do not earn millions of dollars.
15. The video mentions that the creator made videos for a whole year without earning any money, and had to work to support themselves before they could earn a living from YouTube.