Influencers working across TikTok, YouTube and Instagram face wildly varying rates of pay

For social media influencers, success comes in units of thousands and millions – but for many of them that is followers, not pounds.

This month, MPs recommended that the government investigate pay standards in the industry as part of a wider review of the influencer market, citing inconsistent pay rates and evidence of a racial pay gap.

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