Paper and Moose and, Taco Stacks

@celticeagle (167226)
Boise, Idaho
August 3, 2024 8:36pm CST
These are two YouTube producers I have been watching for about 6 months now. I actually started watching Paper and Moose first but actually like him better and watch him the most. I was curious so I decided to do a deep dive and find out just how much these two are making. Taco Stacks is a friend of Paper and Moose and they collaborate on some of their jobs occasionally. As of 2024, he has a net worth of $975,000 based on the value of his home, business, etc. He has about 312,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel and makes about $6,800 a month on ads. He also sells items he finds on Etsy, and some on eBay, and sells a lot at flea markets around the area. He gets up every day, even when he is sick, and goes out to pick up treasures he finds in towns around his area as people put out trash and household items for pick-up. He also travels to large flea markets near his Stockertown, Pennsylvania home. He tells the story of how he got started when he found a professional bat worth $2500. This money he used to buy his first old van that he used to start his refuse-collecting business. He has been on YouTube since 2008. She was friends with Taco Stacks who she called in on house cleanouts and they often shared in buying abandoned storage units from time to time. She has been on YouTube for about 5 years and collects antiques and paper items from rummage sales, flea markets, and estate sales. She also sells on Etsy. She quit her regular day job a couple of years ago to do YouTube. She's been on YouTube since February 2019 and has about 82,000 subscribers. She does about 22 videos per month and makes about $4,000 a month on YT from ads. I can't imagine climbing through trash, old abandoned storage units, and houses to find items to sell. I admire Taco Stacks's determination and drive. They both get out there and buy things that they think the customers they sell to will buy. Obviously, they know their people and what does sell.
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@marguicha (223346)
• Chile
4 Aug
There are many jobs that need a lot of imagination and hard work. Some of those people even get very rich.
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@celticeagle (167226)
• Boise, Idaho
6 Aug
Stacks is a hard worker.
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@marguicha (223346)
• Chile
6 Aug
@celticeagle Those people usually work even on Sundays.
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@celticeagle (167226)
• Boise, Idaho
8 Aug
@marguicha .......Yes, and 12-16 hours some days.
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@just4him (317122)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
5 Aug
Good for them.
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@celticeagle (167226)
• Boise, Idaho
6 Aug
Yes, I say more power to them.
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@RebeccasFarm (89988)
• Arvada, Colorado
4 Aug
You Tube certainly provides a good living to many.
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@celticeagle (167226)
• Boise, Idaho
6 Aug
Yes, it does.
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@jstory07 (139835)
• Roseburg, Oregon
4 Aug
A friend of mine used to buy storage lockers and auction items from Good Will. He did really good.
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@celticeagle (167226)
• Boise, Idaho
6 Aug
It's amazing to me what people throw away.
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@LindaOHio (179399)
• United States
4 Aug
We used to hit garage sales and estate sales looking for items to resell. That was years ago; and we don't have the energy or ability to do that anymore. Some people can make a real living out of doing that as you discovered. Have a good day.
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@celticeagle (167226)
• Boise, Idaho
6 Aug
Yes, they can. It's amazing to me what some people throw away.
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