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What we know about Adin Ross’ 2025 Kick streaming earnings

Khizar Mundia
Khizar Mundia Published 02/01/2026
Adin Ross Kick streaming earnings 2025

Adin Ross is one of the most popular Kick streamers on the platform as signified by his high earnings and large following, and the content creator has revealed how much of the earnings he came up with in 2025 while streaming on Kick.

Livestreaming platform Kick entered the industry by offering an enticing and lucrative revenue split that led to many streamers joining on and creating content there. Adin Ross’ reasons were more of necessity, as he joined Kick after a Twitch ban. The streamer was one of the biggest names to join Kick, and he has largely remained with the platform through thick and thin, while also revealing that he earns an impressive amount of money per stream.

Many content creators tend to keep their finances private, but Adin Ross shared some of his monthly Kick revenue in a stream, and combined with other reporting we can largely figure out his Kick streaming earnings from the full year of 2025.

Adin Ross Kick streaming earnings total into millions for 2025

Through a combination of the specific revenue figures revealed by Adin Ross and best estimates on the year’s remaining months, Adin Ross likely earned between $4.5 million and $5.5 million while streaming on Kick in 2025.

Adin Ross has revealed exactly how much he earned on Kick for the majority of 2025, with multiple millions in earnings highlighted by the fact that he’d crossed the $1 million threshold in just one single month. Ross has always been vocal about content creators making big money and has advocated for the Stake-backed platform’s more generous revenue splits. He has previously revealed that even smaller streamers have a chance to make larger earnings on the platform.

The content creator once revealed he made $30,000 in a single stream thanks to Kick’s partner program, and advised streamers to switch platforms in the pursuit of such revenue figures. But his fans are curious how that revenue potential actually worked out for Adin Ross over the course of the full year of 2025.

Adin Ross Kick earning 2025

Image credit: Adin Ross

2025 was an eventful year for Adin Ross, as he was unbanned from Twitch and also found friction with Kick leadership. There was even speculation that Adin would be leaving Kick and moving back to Twitch. But that proved false, and while Adin faced a ban on Kick, he was soon unbanned and was able to continue to generating high earnings on the platform.

In a recent stream, Adin Ross showed his viewers the figures for his Kick streaming earnings from June to December in 2025. He made over $600,000 in June and crossed the $1 million mark in the month of July alone. August was similar to June in revenue, but Adin’s earnings were lower from September through December, ranging between $150,000 and $300,000.

Viewers commented that Adin could have made more money if he had streamed more consistently, though the streamer was also complaining at the time about his revenue through the Kick Partnership Program.

Adin reached almost $500,000 in May while only streaming for half the month. A few months’ revenues haven’t been public, but it’s reasonable to approximate Adin Ross’s 2025 earnings based on the available figures. Since he only hit $1 million once, it’s safe to assume that his high from the missing months would be just under that number while the low would be closer to $250,000.

With that in mind, the remaining few months likely would have brought in additional revenue between $1 million and $2 million. Thus, Adin Ross likely earned a total of between $4.5 and $5.5 million during 2025 while streaming on Kick.

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Feature image credit: Adin Ross, Kick

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Khizar Mundia has been playing video games for as long as he can recall. Things have come a long way since the many days he spent playing the original NES, though. He now covers a variety of competitive games and esports, as well as the world of streaming, ranging from Twitch to Kick. If it’s of interest to gamers, it’s of interest to Khizar.

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