Two amounts of money are shown on my Creator Account:
1.) Lifetime income. This is the money I raised through the Support-a-Creator Program. The total under lifetime income is $ 109.27.
2.) Currently outstanding payments. This number shows what I have earned and what is being paid out. The sum below earnings is $ 84.15.
I can't understand what the difference between money collected and money earned is. Why did I earn less than I collected?
Who can explain this to me?
As you have already correctly said, lifetime income is your total amount collected.
As far as I know, the currently outstanding payments are already tax deductible. If you haven't received an email with a payout yet, you should reach $ 100 for "pending payments".
PS: By the way, it is actually not permissible for you to publicly communicate your earnings. Even if I don't think that the expulsion awaits you, please be careful!
It is interesting that Epic never gives an EXPLANATORY statement, but always only DESCRIBES it. Abstract: Money collected is money collected and money is money earned. - You're as smart as before.
To add something again: the lifetime income also includes reimbursements for games, i.e. Reimbursed games are included in the rating.
I also find it a bit funny formulated, you will probably only get such answers if you explicitly ask for them.
Nice day!