laitimes

The top 50 anchors in annual income in 2023 were announced, and Xiao Yang's brother Simba and Li Jiaqi led the fault, earning more than 2 billion a year

The top 50 anchors in annual income in 2023 were announced, and Xiao Yang's brother Simba and Li Jiaqi led the fault, earning more than 2 billion a year

Brother Xiao Yang topped the 2023 anchor annual income list, and the three sheep anchors occupied the head

The top 50 anchors in annual income in 2023 were announced, and Xiao Yang's brother Simba and Li Jiaqi led the fault, earning more than 2 billion a year

Under the trend of live streaming, live streaming has become the hottest trend in recent years. From the anchors Li Jiaqi and Wei Ya, who have tens of millions of fans, to the later entrepreneurs Luo Yonghao and Dong Mingzhu, everyone can broadcast live, which has become a national craze.

On January 7, the Guangdong E-commerce Summit Forum announced the annual net income of major anchors in 2023, and released the annual net income ranking of anchors, which caused widespread discussion for a while.

The top 50 anchors in annual income in 2023 were announced, and Xiao Yang's brother Simba and Li Jiaqi led the fault, earning more than 2 billion a year

As can be seen from the figure, the anchor with the highest annual income is Brother Xiao Yang, and then Simba and Li Jiaqi followed, and their incomes are about the same. But starting from Dong Yuhui, who ranked fourth, it has almost become a fault-like gap, and there is already a gap of four or five times with the top three. At the same time, you can also see that most of the people in the front are anchors with goods.

In addition, in terms of game anchors, the well-known anchor Zhang Daxian ranked sixth with 492.8 million, and Xuxu Baby ranked eleventh with 202.3 million. It is worth mentioning that the anchor Da Sima ranked 17th, and he was in front of PDD and Xiaotuantuan, which may also be related to PDD's frequent suspension of broadcasts and rests. And Feng Timo, who has been very popular before, is only ranked 29th, with an income of 8730W, and I have to say that the gap is not small.

In addition, the blogger also announced the average income of online anchors in major cities, with Hangzhou, a well-known gathering place for Internet celebrities, leading the way with an amount of 157.9W, followed by first-tier cities such as Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Shanghai. I don't know if as the gap between Hangzhou and other places and other places is getting bigger and bigger, will more anchors choose to settle in Hangzhou.

Read on