BetUS Launches Exclusive Betting Odds for Time Magazine: 2025 Person of the Year Winner

BetUS Sportsbook Unveils Unique Odds for Time Magazine's Person of the Year

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The news today will be the faded memories of tomorrow. However, some people are born to make news and remain in the spotlight, which is why BetUS has released early odds on the Time Magazine: 2025 Person of the Year, one of our many novelty props that cannot be found anywhere else.

 

Time Magazine: 2025 Person of the Year Winner Odds

Time Magazine has been selecting its Person of the Year since 1927, when Charles Lindbergh was given the inaugural honors after his historic transatlantic flight. Since that time, there have been a wide range of recipients ranging from politicians to war heroes to titans of industry. Even inanimate objects, like the computer in 1982, were denoted as the "Machine of the Year" to herald the dawn of the Information Age.


The Whistleblowers were chosen in 2002, honoring corporate employees who blew the whistle on accounting irregularities within their own companies, like Enron and WorldCom. In 2013, Pope Francis was chosen as the Time Person of the Year, and in 2017, the #MeToo movement won the award.


This year, Donald Trump is at the top of the list of choices, and he will be up for his second consecutive Time Magazine cover as its Person of the Year after winning it last year. If selected, it will be his third overall award after being chosen in 2016, following his stunning ascension to the Oval Office in his first term.


BetUS has betting odds on novelty props like Time Magazine: 2025 Person of the Year Winner odds that cannot be found anywhere else. We have carved a unique niche as a world-class sportsbook that also caters to other markets unrelated to sports, like entertainment news, political races, commerce, and even trending topics like the price of eggs or who will be the next pope.


Entertainment rumors are ideal for the gossip mill, but betting on entertainment makes it even more real. The innovative and creative oddsmakers at BetUS have their fingers on the pulse of popular culture, so if it is being talked about around the water cooler, then chances are BetUS will have it on its novelty prop betting menu.


As for those who believe they may have insight as to who will be chosen as the Time Magazine: 2025 Person of the Year, we have odds on more than 30 possible candidates with corresponding odds.


Love him or hate him, Donald Trump Sr. is the oddsmakers' choice at -300 to win the award again, while entrepreneur Elon Musk is the second choice at +200. But political figures and car manufacturers are not the only choices available, as pop superstars Taylor Swift (+2000) and Beyoncé (+2800) are also on our betting menu to win Time’s annual award.


And in another category, BetUS has an entire list devoted to Time Magazine: 2025 Athlete of the Year. Could it be Buffalo Bills’ quarterback Josh Allen (+200) or maybe the modern-day Sultan of Swat, Shohei Ohtani (+200)? Those who prefer long shots can look no further than Jake or Logan Paul, both of whom are priced at +8000.


BetUS has more novelty props than anyone else, and the Time’s Person and Athlete of the Year are just the beginning.

FAQs

Is There Still a TIME Magazine?

Yes, TIME magazine is published both in print and online.


Who Is TIME Magazine Aimed at?

Time’s demographic is a middle-upper-class audience interested in national and global affairs, with a readership of over 26 million worldwide.


What Are the BetUS Odds for Time Magazine: 2025 Person of the Year?

The shortest odds for Time Magazine: 2025 Person of the Year is Donald Trump Sr. at -300, while the longest odds are shared between 91-year-old zoologist Jane Goodall and Disney CEO and Chairman Robert Iger at +8000.

 


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