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  2. File:Most common birthdays.svg - Wikipedia

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    * Most common birthdays are in September. † Least common birthdays fall around Christmas, New Year's and April Fools' Days, plus in the USA, Independence Day, Hallowe'en and Thanksgiving. ‡ The 13th of each month has fewer birthdays than adjacent days.

  3. Birthday - Wikipedia

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    The least common birthdays tend to fall around public holidays, such as Christmas, New Year's Day and fixed-date holidays such as July 4 in the US. Between 1973 and 1999, September 16 was the most common birthday in the United States, and December 25 was the least common birthday (other than February 29 because of leap years). [12]

  4. This Is the Most Common Birthday in the U.S. - AOL

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    To find out which exact date of birth is the most common and how many people share your birthday, read on. And if you were born before the new millennium, you'll likely recognize these Photos That ...

  5. Happy birthday to you and you and you: Why Sept. 9 is the ...

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    The most common birthday in the United States, according to data collected over two decades, is September 9. That's right, it's the real labor day!

  6. Birthday problem - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory, the birthday problem asks for the probability that, in a set of n randomly chosen people, at least two will share the same birthday. The birthday paradox is the counterintuitive fact that only 23 people are needed for that probability to exceed 50%.

  7. The most babies are born in the late summer, the least on ...

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    The most babies are born in the summer, with an average of 12.25 births per day. Winter is not so surprisingly the least popular month for new children, with 11.39.

  8. Birthday effect - Wikipedia

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    Among 25 million Americans who died between 1998 and 2011, 6.7% more people than expected die on their birthday, and the effect was most pronounced at weekends and among the young — among 20 to 29 year olds, the excess was over 25%. [6]

  9. The Most Common Birthday Might Surprise You - AOL

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