How Much Does DC Earn on YouTube? ($366K – $2.6M in 6 Months)
If you've ever watched a DC video and wondered whether this person actually makes a living doing this — the answer is yes. A very good one. Over the last six months, we estimate DC pulled in somewhere between $366K – $2.6M on YouTube alone. Let's break down where that money comes from.
The channel at a glance
DC runs one of the more consistent tech channels on YouTube, with 5.1M followers and an engagement rate of 3.0% — which is typical for a channel at this scale. They post 4 times a month on average.
- Followers5.1M
- Avg views per post571K
- Engagement rate3.0%
- Posts per month4
- Total content pieces4,079
Where the money actually comes from
Creator revenue is never just one thing. For DC, the stack looks like this:
| Revenue stream | Monthly estimate |
|---|---|
| YouTube AdSense | $8K – $23K |
| Brand sponsorships | $2K – $18K |
| Merchandise | $103K – $771K |
| Platform bonuses | $100 – $500 |
Ad revenue drives the bulk of this. At 571K average views per video, the numbers add up quickly.
Is the revenue growing or plateauing?
Over the last six months, revenue has dipped slightly — down around 14% from the six-month peak.
| Month | Range | Midpoint |
|---|---|---|
| Apr 2026 | $140K – $932K | $536K |
| May 2026 | $113K – $812K | $463K |
| Jun 2026 | $113K – $812K | $463K |
How we calculated this
These figures are estimates based on publicly documented CPM benchmarks for tech content on YouTube, industry-standard sponsorship rate cards for 5.1M follower accounts, and creator economy research. We show ranges because actual earnings vary with seasonal ad spend, brand deal negotiations, and content performance.
DC has not publicly disclosed their earnings. These are informed estimates, not confirmed figures.