Typical TIME Person of The Year

Since 1927, Time Magazine has been spotlighting individuals who have made the most significant impact on the world each year. The "Person of the Year" title has celebrated diverse figures across various fields. Yet, when analyzing the common denominators among these individuals, patterns emerge. By delving into historical data, the data team at Vegas Insider identified the typical characteristics that define these prominent personalities.

Key Findings

✨With 7 honorees hailing from New York, the Empire State stands as the most common birthplace for Time’s Person of the Year. 

✨The United States leads with 46 honorees. Russia and Germany follow behind with 5 honorees each

✨Hyde Park is the most common town with 3 honorees

✨Sagittarius is the leading zodiac sign among these influential figures, with 12 honorees

✨Politicians overwhelmingly dominate the roster, making up 54 of the honorees. 

✨Both January and December are common birth months for the winners

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Typical Time Person Of The Year By State

New York takes the lead when it comes to Time Person of the Year honorees, with seven big names hailing from the state, including Franklin D. Roosevelt, who left a major mark on national and global policy. Right behind are Pennsylvania with six honorees, featuring Joe Biden and Taylor Swift, and Texas with five, including Dwight D. Eisenhower. These states clearly shine in shaping history and pop culture, from politics to entertainment.

Typical Time Person Of The Year By Country

The United States dominates the list with 46 honorees such as Taylor Swift, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Mark Zuckerberg and more. Second leading countries include Russia and Germany, each with five honorees, showing their historical roles in global affairs, with figures such as Mikhail Gorbachev and Angela Merkel. China and England, with four and three honorees respectively, reflect their contributions to the global stage through leaders like Chiang Kai-shek and Winston Churchill.

Typical Time Person Of The Year By Town/City

Hyde Park, New York, might be a small town, but it holds the title as the most common hometown among honorees, thanks to Franklin D. Roosevelt, who won in 1932, 1934, and 1941. It’s not a big city, but Roosevelt’s legacy shows how one person can put their hometown on the map in a big way.

Typical Time Person Of The Year By Zodiac Sign

Sagittarius emerges as the most common zodiac sign, with 12 honorees, including leaders such as Taylor Swift and Pope Francis. Leo and Gemini follow closely, with nine honorees each, with leaders like Barack Obama and Donald Trump. Capricorn and Taurus, with nine and eight honorees respectively.

Typical Time Person Of The Year By Profession

Politicians overwhelmingly comprise the majority of the honorees, with 54 individuals like Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Joe Biden and more. The presence of other professions, though significantly less common, such as popes with three honorees like Pope John Paul II, and military officers with two such as George Marshall. 

Typical Time Person Of The Year By Birth Month

January and December lead the pack with 11 honorees each, featuring iconic figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Joseph Stalin. Close behind are August, May, and October, with ten and nine honorees each, including game-changers like Barack Obama and Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Methodology

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To dig into what makes a typical Time Magazine Person of the Year honoree, we dove into Wikipedia data, pulling info on every honoree from 1927 to today. The goal was to spot patterns and trends across a few key areas:

  • State of Origin
  • Country of Origin
  • City of Origin
  • Zodiac Sign
  • Profession
  • Month of Birth

We started by collecting and organizing data from Wikipedia pages for each honoree. While we aimed for accuracy, there were some gaps—like missing birth cities or exact dates—so not every detail could be included. 

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