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Marissa Van
Subscribers 30.9K
Videos 39
Views 3.6M

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Marissa Van creates commentary and video essays focused on overconsumption, internet culture, and personal finance, exploring how online trends relate to money, debt, lifestyle inflation, and the job market. Content spans deep-dives and analytical discussions, with tutorials and commentary on topics like consumerism, social media trends, and deinfluencing, published roughly 0.6 uploads per week and averaging about 221.1K views per video. The channel has 40.5K subscribers and 5.6M total views (51 videos) since joining in 2025, based in the United States.

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93% relevance

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Videos 273
Views 119.2M
Appearances 21
SERP 100%
Similarity 88%
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Both target audiences for personal finance and debt trends, sharing high search overlap on queries like overconsumption effects and credit card debt trends, with strong content alignment (88%) indicating similar debt-focused financial discussion.

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Hannibal Is Rising

71% relevance

Subscribers 11.8K
Videos 73
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Appearances 3
SERP 40%
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Subscribers 1.7M
Videos 300
Views 261.4M
Appearances 7
SERP 57%
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Both discuss consumer debt and financial risk, overlapping on searches about internet culture finance, consumer debt crisis, and layoffs effects on finances, with substantial content similarity (78%).

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69% relevance

Subscribers 4.1M
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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are Zac Rios (93% match) and How Money Works (70% match). Zac Rios aligns with overlap on overconsumption effects, credit card debt trends, and car payments debt, while How Money Works covers internet culture finance, consumer debt crisis, and layoffs effects on finances—topics closely related to Marissa Van’s focus. CNBC (69% match) also emerges as a competitor due to shared queries on lifestyle inflation trends and credit card debt trends. Marissa Van has 40.5K subscribers, which is smaller than Zac Rios (352K), How Money Works (1.7M), and CNBC (4.1M), indicating a smaller channel size but competing on similar financial and consumer-ism narratives.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Marissa Van?

Zac Rios (93% match, 352K subscribers) and How Money Works (70% match, 1.7M subscribers) are Marissa Van's biggest competitors. Hannibal Is Rising (71% match, 11.8K subscribers) is also listed as a competitor. All three share a focus on analysis and commentary around social media, consumer trends, and modern societal issues, overlapping with Marissa Van's themes of overconsumption, deinfluencing, and consumerism.

What type of content does Marissa Van make?

Marissa Van creates video essays and commentary on social media trends, consumerism, and related societal issues. Video titles suggest critical takes on modern topics like housing, layoffs, education, cars, and personal finance, with an average of ~221K views per video and about 0.6 uploads per week.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Marissa Van?

We analyze Marissa Van's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.

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