Creator earnings · Philippines

How much do cooking & food YouTubers make in the Philippines?

Cooking & Food channels with an audience in the Philippines earn an RPM of roughly $0.7 to $1.6 per 1,000 views. That is the Philippines specifically, a huge, highly-engaged English-speaking audience where low local ad spend keeps per-view rates far below tier-1 countries. RPM is what the creator keeps after YouTube's 45% cut and the views that never saw an ad, so it is the only earnings figure that reflects real take-home pay.

At that rate, one million monthly views from Filipino viewers works out to roughly $720 to $1,620 (about ₱41,000 to ₱92,300) per month from ads alone, before any sponsorship or affiliate income. That is about 18% of what the same channel would earn from a US audience, because the local ad market pays less per view. Use the calculator below to estimate your own channel.

RPM · Filipino audience
$0.7 – $1.6
per 1,000 views, what you keep
CPM (advertiser gross)
$1.3 – $2.9
before YouTube's 45% cut
Per 1M views / month
$720+
from ads alone, up to $1,620

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Estimated monthly earnings
$180 – $405
250K views/mo · Cooking & Food
Per year
$2,160 – $4,860
RPM range
$0.72 – $1.62
RPM is what hits your AdSense after YouTube's 45% cut and unmonetized views. CPM (advertiser gross) runs roughly $1–$3.
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The economics

What cooking & food creators earn in the Philippines.

01

Audience country sets the ad rate. A cooking & food view from a Filipino viewer is worth roughly 18% of the same view from a US viewer, because a huge, highly-engaged English-speaking audience where low local ad spend keeps per-view rates far below tier-1 countries.

02

Video length is the free lever. Pushing videos past 8 minutes lets them carry multiple mid-roll ads, the single biggest RPM upgrade a Filipino cooking & food channel can make without adding a view.

03

You are paid in US dollars, not PHP. AdSense reports in dollars and your bank converts to PHP, so a stronger dollar quietly lifts your Filipino take-home even when views stay flat.

By country

Cooking & Food RPM around the world.

CountryRPM per 1,000Per 1M views
United States$4.0 – $9.0$4,000 – $9,000
Australia$3.8 – $8.5$3,800 – $8,550
United Kingdom$3.6 – $8.1$3,600 – $8,100
Canada$3.5 – $7.9$3,520 – $7,920
India$0.8 – $1.8$800 – $1,800
Pakistan$0.6 – $1.4$640 – $1,440
Germany$2.9 – $6.5$2,880 – $6,480
Ukraine$0.9 – $2.0$880 – $1,980
Philippines$0.7 – $1.6$720 – $1,620
Indonesia$0.6 – $1.4$640 – $1,440
Nigeria$0.6 – $1.3$560 – $1,260

Same cooking & food content, different audience country. The RPM gap is driven by local advertiser spend, not by the channel.

Frequently asked

Cooking & Food in the Philippines, answered.

What Filipino creators ask before they commit to this niche. Still curious? Get in touch.

How much do cooking & food YouTubers make in the Philippines?

A cooking & food channel with a Filipino audience typically earns an RPM of $0.7 to $1.6 per 1,000 views, or roughly ₱41 to ₱92 in local terms, which is what you keep after YouTube's 45% cut and un-monetised views. One million monthly views works out to roughly $720 to $1,620 (about ₱41,000 to ₱92,300) a month from ads alone.

Why is cooking & food RPM in the Philippines lower than in the US?

It comes down to local advertiser spend. The Philippines is a huge, highly-engaged English-speaking audience where low local ad spend keeps per-view rates far below tier-1 countries. Brands there pay less per 1,000 impressions than US or UK brands, so the same cooking & food video earns less per view even though the audience is just as engaged.

How does Google pay cooking & food creators in the Philippines, and in what currency?

AdSense pays in US dollars and your Philippine bank converts to pesos, so the ₱ total depends on the USD/PHP rate. Payout clears after the $100 threshold. The RPM figures on this page are the US-dollar amounts AdSense reports, which your bank converts to PHP, so the local total moves a little with the exchange rate.

Do cooking & food YouTubers in the Philippines pay tax on their earnings?

YouTube income is taxable in the Philippines as self-employment / professional income, registered with the BIR, with percentage or income tax due depending on your earnings bracket. This is general information, not tax advice, so check your own situation with a local accountant once the channel earns real money.

How much does a cooking & food YouTuber make per million views in the Philippines?

At a Filipino RPM of $0.7 to $1.6, one million views earns roughly $720 to $1,620 (about ₱41,000 to ₱92,300) from ads. Sponsorships and affiliates usually add more on top, and in a lower-RPM market like this one those extra streams often matter more than the ad revenue.

Which cooking & food videos pay the most in the Philippines?

Within cooking & food, appliance reviews and premium recipe series command the highest ad rates because advertisers in those categories bid the most, and that holds in the Philippines just as it does elsewhere. Pair that with mid-roll ads on 8-minute-plus videos to lift RPM further.

How can a Filipino cooking & food channel earn beyond the local ad rate?

Most serious cooking & food creators in the Philippines earn more from cookware affiliates, cookbooks, and brand deals with food companies than from AdSense. This matters even more in a lower-RPM market, where the ad rate alone is thin, and a brand deal is priced on audience and niche, not on the local ad rate.

How can a Filipino cooking & food channel earn US-level rates?

Make globally-framed cooking & food content in English so a real share of views come from US, UK, Canada and Australia viewers. A Filipino channel that earns half its views from tier-1 countries can multiply its RPM several times over without changing topic.

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