About this Slovenia estimate
Written and maintained by Sam Doshi, founder of RevenueLab. Last updated May 16, 2026. Country RPM ranges are synthesized from public creator disclosures, official AdSense documentation, SocialBlade ranges, and our own benchmark dataset — see the full methodology page for sources and update cadence. Numbers are directional ballparks, not audited figures: always cross-check against your own analytics before making a business decision.
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- • Last updated: May 16, 2026
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What YouTube Shorts pays creators in Slovenia
Wealthiest of the former-Yugoslav markets — RPMs sit just above Czech Republic. Typical shorts rpm for a Slovenia-heavy audience sits at $0.100 per 1,000 Shorts views, with a normal range of $0.043 → $0.250. As a Tier-2 (strong) market, Slovenia sits in the middle of YouTube's global CPM auction.
- • Local currency: EUR
- • Market tier: Tier-2 (strong)
- • Shorts RPM range: $0.043 → $0.100 → $0.250
Why Shorts RPM in Slovenia lands at $0.100
Three forces set every country's shorts rpm — advertiser language pool, viewer purchasing power, and payout-currency stability. Here is how each plays out in Slovenia:
- • Advertiser pool: Slovenia's ad market is still maturing; per-impression bids are thinner than tier-1 markets, so payouts scale with view volume and niche choice more than with audience location alone.
- • Purchasing power: Middle-income market — advertisers bid selectively; intent-driven niches (finance, software, education) clear well above the country average, broad entertainment near the floor.
- • Payout currency: EUR is a stable payout currency, so USD→EUR conversion noise on monthly payouts is minor (typically <2%).
- • Net effect: Slovenia clears about 3× below the US baseline of $9.00 typical long-form RPM.
Earnings estimate for a Slovenia audience
A channel pulling 1,000,000 monthly Shorts views from Slovenia would typically clear roughly $100 in monthly ad revenue at the typical Shorts RPM of $0.100. High-CPM niches (finance, B2B, tech) can land 2–4× higher; gaming and entertainment closer to the low end.
Taxes, payouts & FX for Slovenia creators
YouTube pays in USD via AdSense and converts to EUR on payout. Slovenia creators should withhold local income tax on AdSense earnings — most countries treat it as self-employment / business income. US tax treaty status (W-8BEN) determines US withholding on US viewer revenue, typically 0–30%. Always confirm with a local accountant.
- • Payment threshold: $100 via AdSense (most regions)
- • Conversion: USD → EUR at AdSense rate
- • US withholding: depends on W-8BEN treaty status (typically 0–30%)
Estimated take-home from $100/mo gross in Slovenia
Gross AdSense ≠ what hits your bank. Working from the $100/mo gross modeled above (1,000,000 Shorts views at Slovenia's typical Shorts RPM), here is a realistic take-home band for a self-employed creator. Tier-2 Slovenia typically lands at 15–40% combined effective tax for self-employed creators. US treaty rates on royalties commonly sit between 0% and 15% — file W-8BEN to claim them, otherwise the default 30% applies. This particular country uses our tier-based fallback band — treat the numbers as a sanity check, not a quote. Always confirm specifics with a local accountant — incorporated structures, allowable expenses, and high-income brackets shift these numbers materially.
- • Gross monthly AdSense: $100 USD
- • US withholding on US-viewer revenue (assumes 40% US viewer mix, 10% W-8BEN treaty rate): −$4
- • Net to Slovenia bank: $96 USD
- • Local effective tax band (income + social): 15% – 40% (typical 27%)
- • Estimated monthly take-home after local tax: $58 – $82 (typical ~$70)
- • Annualised take-home (typical): $841 per year
Shorts RPM by niche in Slovenia (modeled)
Shorts RPM swings wildly by niche even within Slovenia. The table below applies typical niche multipliers to Slovenia's baseline Shorts RPM of $0.100 per 1,000 Shorts views, so every value is in local-market terms — not a generic global average.
- • Personal finance / investing: $0.280 Shorts RPM
- • B2B software / SaaS: $0.250 Shorts RPM
- • Real estate / mortgages: $0.230 Shorts RPM
- • Health / supplements: $0.180 Shorts RPM
- • Tech reviews: $0.160 Shorts RPM
- • Education / tutorials: $0.120 Shorts RPM
- • Lifestyle / vlogs: $0.090 Shorts RPM
- • Gaming / let's plays: $0.055 Shorts RPM
- • Music / entertainment: $0.045 Shorts RPM
- • Kids / animation: $0.035 Shorts RPM
Slovenia vs Tier-2 (strong) ad markets
Slovenia's local shorts rpm is best read against nearby ad markets, not against a global average. Here is how Slovenia compares head-to-head with the cluster of markets that advertisers price similarly:
- • Slovenia: $0.100 typical Shorts RPM (baseline)
- • France: $0.150 ↑ +50% vs Slovenia
- • Italy: $0.133 ↑ +33% vs Slovenia
- • Spain: $0.117 ↑ +17% vs Slovenia
- • Portugal: $0.100 ≈ +0% vs Slovenia
- • United States anchor: $0.300 typical Shorts RPM (3× Slovenia).
Best way to use this Slovenia calculator
Shorts can be a strong discovery layer here, but the direct Shorts pool rarely carries the business by itself; the upside is converting repeat viewers into higher-RPM long-form sessions. Start with the default $0.100 Shorts RPM, then replace it with your own YouTube Studio RPM once you have 28–90 days of stable data from Slovenia. If your audience is mixed, weight the estimate by country share instead of treating every view as Slovenia-based.
- • Local default: $0.100 Shorts RPM
- • Conservative floor: $0.043 Shorts RPM
- • High-intent ceiling: $0.250+ Shorts RPM
Related guides
Long-form playbooks on the same topic, written by the RevenueLab editorial team.
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Read the guideData Study: How the YouTube Shorts Revenue Pool Actually Pays in 2026
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Read the guideYouTube RPM by Niche in 2026: What Creators Actually Earn per 1,000 Views
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Read the guideFAQ
How much do YouTubers make in Slovenia?
Typical shorts rpm for Slovenia is around $0.100 per 1,000 Shorts views. A creator pulling 1M Shorts views/month from Slovenia would average around $100 in monthly ad revenue.
Why is Slovenia's Shorts RPM mid-range?
Slovenia is a Tier-2 (strong) market. Wealthiest of the former-Yugoslav markets — RPMs sit just above Czech Republic.
Does YouTube pay creators in EUR?
YouTube reports earnings in USD via AdSense and converts to EUR on payout. Slovenia creators receive bank transfers (or wire / ACH equivalent) once the $100 minimum threshold is reached.
How much does 1 million views earn in Slovenia?
At Slovenia's typical Shorts RPM of $0.100, 1 million Shorts views generate roughly $100. High-CPM niches can clear $250+.
How much do YouTubers actually keep after tax in Slovenia?
On the $100/mo gross modeled above, a self-employed Slovenia creator typically takes home roughly $58–$82 per month after US withholding on US-viewer revenue and local income tax + social contributions. That's around $70 as a mid-band estimate. (This country uses our tier-based fallback band — confirm with a local accountant.) Incorporating, claiming deductible expenses, or being in a higher local bracket all shift this materially.