MrBeast monthly subscribers 2020-2024
Jimmy Donaldson - operating on YouTube as MrBeast, saw approximately 28 million new subscribers on his popular YouTube channel in June 2024. In November 2022, MrBeast overtook PewDiePie as the most subscribed YouTuber on the platform. PewDiPie counted approximately 111 million subscribers on YouTube as of June 2024.
Most engaging YouTube channels and content
As of June 2024, MrBeast counted the largest number of subscribers on YouTube, with an audience of around 270 million viewers. However, other famous YouTube channels were not far behind on the subscribers’ leaderboard. T-series and YouTube Movies followed with 268 and 182 million subscribers, respectively, during the same examined period. When it comes to the most viewed YouTube channels of all time, T-series had the highest viewership, with over 260 billion views as of July 2024. Cocomelon and SET India followed with around 185 and 170 billion lifetime views, respectively. With a viewership of billions of users, content for children and music were the most popular types of videos on YouTube. As of January 2024, Baby Shark Dance was the most watched YouTube video of all time, with around 14 billion views. Puerto Rican song Despacito and children’s rhyme Johny Johny Yes Papa followed, with nine and seven billion lifetime views, respectively.
Who uses YouTube?
The number of YouTube global users has been continuously growing over the years. Between 2020 and 2029, the number is expected to increase from 608 million to 1.17 billion users. As of July 2024, more than 54 percent of the YouTube audience comprised of men, while women held 45.7 percent of YouTube’s audience share. Over 12 percent of the YouTube global audience were men between the age of 25 and 34 years during the same examined period. The region with the largest number of YouTube users was India, with an audience of approximately 476 million video viewers. The United States and Brazil followed, with around 240 and 150 million users accessing the popular video platform, respectively. As of July 2024, YouTube exhibited the highest penetration rate in the United Arab Emirates, where more than 94 percent of the total digital population used the platform. Israel and United Kingdom followed with YouTube penetration rates of 93.2 and 90.4, respectively.