She tried to shill the engagement rings for $350 and said it would pay for her outpatient appointments but swiftly deleted the post. She also said on her story that she bought the rings, not Becky, but it was deleted quickly as well.
This beg a few questions:
In a recent video, she said that she paid $50,000 in income tax. She also wrote that her expenses are $3,400 per month not counting food and purchases. So, from a few income tax calculators, she would have made about $160,00 income to pay $50,000 in taxes, leaving her with $110,000, or $9,167 net a month. If I subtract her expenses, it would leave her $5,766 a month for food and rubbish. Even for Amber, this is a lot of money for food. Why does she need to try to supplement her income by selling the ring? She should have enough money to pay for the treatment
In the same video, she said that she did her taxes by herself. In the past, Amber claimed that she is rubbish at maths and has poor reading comprehension. The tax rules in the U.S. seem to be complicated for someone having her type of employment, and most people in such a situation seem to utilise accountants to file their taxes. I would be surprised if Amber could read and understand arcane and convoluted tax rules and successfully files her taxes.
With a bit of investigation, last year, Amber has 18.27M views, or 1.5M per month, or 50,063 daily. To have an income of $160,000, the CPM would have to be 8.8 which is almost impossible. Instead, if I use a CPM of 3, her income should have been between $50,000 and $60,000. It is a good income for sure but clearly not as high as she claimed to be.
Again, her income is as aspirational as her weight loss.