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  2. How much money TikTokers make, according to creators - AOL

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  3. Professional comedian reveals how much money he makes on ...

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    The comedian shared his insight into how much TikTokers make per video view. Professional comedian reveals how much money he makes on YouTube compared to TikTok: ‘Love this transparency’ Skip ...

  4. TikTokers Are Using A New Financial Planner — Nancy Pelosi

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    Individual investors on TikTok are now watching the financial disclosures of some members of Congress for stock tips. See: How Much Do TikTokers Make? Here are 7 of the Highest-Earning TikTokers ...

  5. TikTok - Wikipedia

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    The advertising revenue of short video clips is lower than other social media: while users spend more time, American audience is monetized at a rate of $0.31 per hour, a third the rate of Facebook and a fifth the rate of Instagram, $67 per year while Instagram will make more than $200. [77]

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  7. TikTok influencers threaten to not pay their taxes if the app ...

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    Stephen A. Weisberg, principal attorney and founder at The W Tax Group, said that TikTokers avoiding paying taxes just because the app is banned is “not legal” and tax deniers can get hit ...

  8. Khaby Lame - Wikipedia

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    According to Alessandro Riggio, the social media manager who signed Lame when he had only 1,000 Instagram followers, the TikToker was earning up to $750,000 per post and was on track to make $10 million by the end of 2022. [22] [23] [24] Lame was a juror for the Cannes Festival alongside Rithy Panh in 2022, where he judged TikTok short films. [25]

  9. The Worst Personal Finance Advice on TikTok (and Why It ... - AOL

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    The video also claims that you can hire your children to work for you for $12,000 per year tax-free and “gift this expense back to your household.” ... a New York City-based ETF issuer with ...