How Much Is Your Google Data Worth?
Google generates roughly $95.00 in annual ad revenue per North American user. Your personal data accounts for about 20% of that — roughly $19/year before demographic adjustments. The rest comes from Google's ad infrastructure, targeting algorithms, and auction systems.
Calculated from reported ad revenue divided by reported user count.
View source: Alphabet FY2024 Annual Report (10-K) →Regional Breakdown
Advertiser spending follows purchasing power. A North AmericanGoogleuser is worth far more than a user in South Asia. Here's how Google's ARPU breaks down by region:
| Region | Platform ARPU | Your data value |
|---|---|---|
| North America | $95.00 | $19.00 |
| Europe | $35.00 | $7.00 |
| Asia-Pacific | $8.00 | $1.60 |
| Latin America | $5.00 | $1.00 |
| Middle East & N. Africa | $4.50 | $0.90 |
| Rest of World | $3.50 | $0.70 |
What Google Values About You
Not all data is equal. Platforms weight different signals based on how they actually monetize. Google's mix:
What This Means
Google's ARPU of $95.00 per North American user is the headline number. But the actual value attached to your individual data is roughly the 20% slice — around $19/year. Age, device, and interest targeting can push that higher. For context, users aged 35-54 are typically worth 15-20% more, iOS users command 2-3x the CPMs of Android users, and luxury or finance interests can raise your value by 1.5-1.6x.
To see what you're worth across every app you use, run the full calculator — it combines platforms, applies demographic multipliers, and caps platform families to avoid double-counting (e.g., Facebook and Instagram both share Meta's ARPU).