United States
The Rich Dad Channel is the official YouTube presence of Robert Kiyosaki, author of the best-selling personal-finance book Rich Dad…
Total Followers +0.3%
3.7M
Across YouTube, Instagram
Primary Platform
YouTube
3.6M followers · 98% of audience
Engagement
4.5%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Macro
Est. $1.5K–$3.9K / IG post
Robert Kiyosaki, the face of Rich Dad Channel, had publicly and repeatedly predicted Bitcoin would reach $100,000; when it crossed that threshold in late 2024 he widely publicized it as confirmation of his investment thesis.
In a widely covered social media post, Kiyosaki stated he carried approximately $1.2 billion in debt and described it positively as leverage — generating significant media discussion and debate about his financial philosophy.
The Rich Dad Channel shifted heavily toward macro-doom messaging, with Kiyosaki repeatedly forecasting an imminent economic collapse and urging viewers to hold hard assets — a theme that drove significant engagement across uploads.
| Window | YouTube | Combined | ||
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| Last 7 days | +0 +0.0% | +93 +0.1% | +0 +0.0% | +93 |
| Last 30 days | +10K +0.3% | +525 +0.7% | +0 +0.0% | +11K |
| Last 90 days | +30K +0.8% | +2K +2.3% | +0 +0.0% | +32K |
| Last 365 days | +30K +0.8% | +2K +2.3% | +0 +0.0% | +32K |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
| Brand | Type | Platform | Date | Performance vs. baseline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Masterworks, LLC Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Jan 2026 | — |
| Incogni Inc. Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Aug 2025 | — |
The Rich Dad Channel is the official YouTube presence of <strong>Robert Kiyosaki</strong>, author of the best-selling personal-finance book <em>Rich Dad Poor Dad</em>, operating under the handle <strong>@therichdadchannel</strong>. Broadcasting from the United States, the channel built its following on contrarian macroeconomic commentary — consistent advocacy for Bitcoin, gold, and silver as hedges against fiat currency risk. That positioning gained public attention in late 2024 when Bitcoin crossed $100,000, a milestone Kiyosaki cited as validation of a years-long prediction. A 2023 disclosure that he carries more than $1 billion in personal debt, framed deliberately as "good debt," further raised his profile and reinforced the channel's reputation for provocative, thesis-driven financial content.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at The Rich Dad Channel's tier (Macro, 3.7M combined followers, United States). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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The channel is run by Robert Kiyosaki, the American entrepreneur and author best known for writing Rich Dad Poor Dad, one of the best-selling personal-finance books of all time. The channel serves as the primary video platform for his ongoing financial commentary and investing thesis.
Kiyosaki was a vocal Bitcoin advocate long before it reached mainstream acceptance, repeatedly calling for a price target of $100,000 or higher. When Bitcoin crossed that level in late 2024, he publicly cited it as confirmation of a prediction he had been making for several years on the channel.
In 2023, Kiyosaki disclosed that his personal liabilities exceed $1 billion, framing the figure not as a warning sign but as a deliberate strategy. His argument, consistent with Rich Dad Poor Dad philosophy, is that debt used to acquire cash-flowing assets constitutes "good debt" rather than a financial liability.
From roughly 2023 into 2024, the channel intensified warnings that the global economy was heading toward what Kiyosaki calls the "Greatest Depression" — a downturn more severe than the 1930s event. This framing became a content pillar used to justify allocation toward Bitcoin, gold, and silver as protective assets.
Recent confirmed sponsors include Masterworks, a platform for investing in blue-chip art, and Incogni, a data-privacy and personal-information removal service. Both placements appeared as dedicated YouTube integrations, consistent with the channel's older, financially engaged audience.
The channel posts a 4.5% engagement rate against a finance-category median of roughly 1.5%, meaning it outperforms category peers by approximately three times. For a Macro-tier channel at 3.7 million followers, that level of engagement is notably strong and suggests an actively invested viewer base.
YouTube is the primary and dominant platform, accounting for the vast majority of the channel's 3.7 million total followers. A secondary Instagram presence exists at just over 77,000 followers, used for supplementary content and shorter-form commentary.
Content centers on macroeconomic analysis, investing philosophy, and asset-allocation commentary, with a strong recurring focus on Bitcoin, gold, silver, and real estate. The format leans heavily on long-form YouTube videos, including interviews, market warnings, and direct-to-camera opinion pieces by Kiyosaki.
The audience skews strongly male and tilts toward older viewers, with the 35-and-above cohort forming the largest share of the base. The channel is primarily concentrated in the United States, with secondary reach across other English-speaking Western markets.
Sponsor history points to alternative investments and digital privacy as proven verticals. Adjacent categories with strong fit include fintech platforms, precious-metals dealers, real estate investment tools, legal and estate-planning services, and wealth-management software — all relevant to the channel's financially focused, older male viewership.
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