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 ...his engineering job too...O0:

YouTube's top earner is a 7-year-old who made $22 million playing with toys

Forbes just released its highest-paid YouTube stars of 2018. The list is packed with fresh-faced earners who made millions by entertaining followers with gaming skills, pranks, make-up tutorials and merchandise reviews. 

Ryan, of Ryan ToysReview, muscled his way to the top with his channel, which has 17.3 million followers. He launched it in 2015.

Ryan's mother, a former high school chemistry teacher, has quit her job to work full-time on her son's channel. Her husband works as a structural engineer.







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Ryan did it again  ;D:

8-Year-Old Ryan Kaji Made $26M In 2019, Tops Forbes List Of Highest-Paid YouTube Stars

An 8-year-old boy has topped the Forbes list of the Highest-Paid YouTube Stars of 2019 once again.

Ryan Kaji, who was 3 when he starred in his first video, has 22.9 million subscribers on his YouTube channel “Ryan’s World” and more than 34 billion views.

The viral sensation made a reported $26 million in 2019, a $4 million increase from his 2018 earnings which placed him atop of the same list.

Ryan’s channel is run by his parents, Loann and Shion, who keep a watchful eye on the content.

“We try not to capture any moment that Ryan is in distress,” said his father Shion. “Any moment that we feel like would not be proud of when he grows up.”

Aside from his YouTube income, the internet star also has a personalized line of clothing and toys at Walmart and Target as well as a show on Nickelodeon and a deal with Hulu, according to Forbes.



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