Actually more : Camscore what is fact and what is fiction ? So I just ask on a Cam board...
Bobby, it's not polite nor socially-acceptable to ask what someone makes unless you're interested in beginning that career yourself. And as I don't see you planning to start on MFC anytime soon, that question is completely irrelevant. If you wanted to start camming on other sites that allow men, you can look into the 'average' wage that they pull in, but it's going to vary from person to person and month to month.
However, since you're just interested in
the facts, then I'll just tell you: camsite viewers have been trying for years to find out how much money camgirls make. Per hour, per month, per year. And it's not that they're just curious, it's that they're jealous. I'm not trying to say that you fit into these categories. I'm just saying that 99% of people who look into these types of things are the ones who then start thinking or publicly announcing that camgirls don't
deserve the money, they're a bunch of [derogatory term here], and they "just sit there doing nothing." But they're the guys who sit in camgirls' rooms, adding up all the tips she's made in the last Xamount of time, and either type in chat "WOW! You just made 12,697 tokens in the last hour! That's like $[usually a wrong dollar calculation anyway]!!!!!!" or just brood silently about how unfair the world is.
There are so many rumors about camscore equivalency in time divided by real dollars, but I haven't seen any that were actually close. And it's safe to assume that even if someone
did figure out a way to calculate camscore into money, models would probably deny it anyway... you know, since we get paid by tips, and people might not tip a girl if they think she's making astronomical amounts of cash anyway.*
However, I will say this: the camscore formula changes multiple times per month. Every day, in fact. Because it's not just tokens per hour, it's also divided against the
other camgirls' average. So in January, a girl's token-per-hour could be the same as March, but it could be a drastically different camscore if the site average is way higher or lower. Even in the past 3 years, camscore averages have fluctuated dramatically. So there's no way (even for us, the girls who know our personal $/hour amounts) to state simply: 1000 camscore equals this amount of money per hour. It changes so often that anything we thought previously would no longer be correct.
*And we are. We're rolling in tokens Scrooge McDuck-style. Don't ever let anyone convince you otherwise.