Meet this Tech Kid Millionaire, he makes $22m a year on YouTube

Meet this Tech Kid Millionaire, he makes $22m a year on YouTube

As the world continues to develop and change remains constant in all spheres of life, it is now worthy of note that not all graduates, under-graduates and illiterates can make it or not through the school or career way.

The 7-year-old Ryan of YouTube’s Ryan ToysReview made $22 million in revenue last year from his YouTube account, according to Forbes.

Surely the envy of elementary-school kids worldwide, the young YouTube star reviews new toys in videos that his family produces.

Ryan ToysReview took the No. 1 spot this year on Forbes’ annual list of the highest-earning YouTube accounts, up from No. 8 last year.

The highest-earning YouTube star in the world is an elementary school kid who makes millions reviewing toys.

It is adviseable for everyone to think out of box and try something new no matter one’s field of study, experience and expectations in those areas, especially online for numerous people are legitimately raking drops of money online.

 


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