Hmph.
I don't believe it. $2,000 a night? Every night ($1,500 on a 'slow' night)? And the IRS doesn't know about it? Where is all the cash coming from? I mean the actual denominations of bills? How many girls supposedly work there? In North Dakota?
ATM's would run out of money, and I would think this would draw a lot of attention (FBI, IRS).
If girls are making this kind of money 'every night', CASH, wouldn't this draw out thieves and robbers, too?
I don't know, Jessica. I'm not saying YOU'RE wrong. It's just that the story itself seems far-fetched.
Originally Posted by Rambro Creed
I've dated two strippers, dancers, whatever you want to call them, both in large cities such as Dallas. Both made anywhere from $100 a night up to around $1000 a night. Sometimes less, sometimes more.
There were plenty of nights that both made only around $100 for a couple nights then other nights it could be $800 or $1000. So, say an average they would make a night would be $400 multiplied by five nights equals $2000 a week, which would mean approximately $8000 per month, give or take.
In a year, that can be anywhere from roughly $85,000-$100,000.
Now, most dancers are not good with money, so they don't save it wisely.
Most don't continuously work five days a week, 12 months out of the year.
A dancer is not going to make $1000 per night in Podunk Kansas compared to Dallas Texas, Los Angeles or New York, etc.
Most of the time, the IRS doesn't know about it. Either the girls don't file returns or they list their occupation as student. Very, very few dancers probably actually have an accountant, keep records and legitimately pay taxes. But that's The same for anyone in the service industry, like waiters. The government is clamping down on tips and reported runnings.
Theft and robbery is a concern with dancers. Many a times they're walking around with a wad of money during club hours and after and it can get stolen, especially out of the locker by other dancers and they do get robbed when they leave the club. So it does happen.
Targeting a dancer by the FBI and IRS is the least of their concerns, they go after the business, the strip club owners who are laundering money or not paying their taxes or committing other crimes.
Anyway, these girls can make good money, if they're smart, save and spend wisely and plan for the future.
Will most of them end up being millionaires? Unlikely.
Do most of them make a pretty good living to pay the bills, take care of their needs, kids, etc. without needing to work 40 hours plus a week? Probably