For 59,000 views , a monetized YouTube video can earn roughly $30 to $350+ in ads, depending on niche, audience country, video length, and whether it’s a regular video or a Short.

Simple estimate

A common way to estimate is by RPM, which is revenue per 1,000 views after YouTube’s cut.

If your RPM is around:

  • $0.50 per 1,000 views → about $29.50
  • $3 per 1,000 views → about $177
  • $6 per 1,000 views → about $354

What changes the number

  • Gaming or entertainment usually pays less per view.
  • Finance, tech, and education often pay more.
  • Shorts usually earn much less per view than long-form videos.
  • Views from higher-paying countries tend to increase earnings.

Realistic takeaway

If your 59,000 views came from a normal long-form monetized video, a realistic ballpark is around $50 to $300. If it was a high-CPM niche, it could be more; if it was Shorts or low-paying traffic, it could be much less.

Quick note

YouTube does not pay a fixed amount per view, so the best estimate depends on your RPM rather than the view count alone.