List of presidents of the United States by age
In this list of presidents of the United States by age, the first table charts the age of each president of the United States at the time of presidential inauguration (first inauguration if elected to multiple and consecutive terms), upon leaving office, and at the time of death. Where the president is still living, their lifespan and post-presidency timespan are calculated through November 15, 2024.
Age of presidents
editArticle Two of the United States Constitution provides that U.S. presidents must be at least 35 years old at the time of taking office. The median age at inauguration of incoming U.S. presidents is 55 years.[1][2] The youngest person to become U.S. president was Theodore Roosevelt, who, at age 42, succeeded to the office after the assassination of William McKinley.[1] The oldest person inaugurated president is Joe Biden, at the age of 78.[1][3]
Assassinated at age 46, John F. Kennedy was the youngest president at the end of his tenure, and his lifespan was the shortest of any president.[4] The oldest president at the end of his tenure was Ronald Reagan at 77; when Joe Biden (currently at age 81) leaves office, this distinction will pass to him.[2][3]
James K. Polk had the shortest retirement of any president, dying of cholera only 103 days after leaving office, at the age of 53 (the youngest president to die of natural causes).[5] Jimmy Carter's retirement, currently 43 years, is the longest in American presidential history. Carter is the oldest of the six living U.S. presidents,[2] the nation's longest-lived former president, and the first former president to reach the age of 100.[6] The youngest living former president is Barack Obama, age 63.
Presidential age-related data
editNo. | President | Born | Age at start of presidency |
Age at end of presidency |
Post-presidency timespan |
Lifespan | |
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Died | Age | ||||||
1 | George Washington | Feb 22, 1732[a] | 57 years, 67 days Apr 30, 1789 |
65 years, 10 days Mar 4, 1797 |
2 years, 285 days | Dec 14, 1799 | 67 years, 295 days |
2 | John Adams | Oct 30, 1735[a] | 61 years, 125 days Mar 4, 1797 |
65 years, 125 days Mar 4, 1801 |
25 years, 122 days | Jul 4, 1826 | 90 years, 247 days |
3 | Thomas Jefferson | Apr 13, 1743[a] | 57 years, 325 days Mar 4, 1801 |
65 years, 325 days Mar 4, 1809 |
17 years, 122 days | Jul 4, 1826 | 83 years, 82 days |
4 | James Madison | Mar 16, 1751[a] | 57 years, 353 days Mar 4, 1809 |
65 years, 353 days Mar 4, 1817 |
19 years, 116 days | Jun 28, 1836 | 85 years, 104 days |
5 | James Monroe | Apr 28, 1758 | 58 years, 310 days Mar 4, 1817 |
66 years, 310 days Mar 4, 1825 |
6 years, 122 days | Jul 4, 1831 | 73 years, 67 days |
6 | John Quincy Adams | Jul 11, 1767 | 57 years, 236 days Mar 4, 1825 |
61 years, 236 days Mar 4, 1829 |
18 years, 356 days | Feb 23, 1848 | 80 years, 227 days |
7 | Andrew Jackson | Mar 15, 1767 | 61 years, 354 days Mar 4, 1829 |
69 years, 354 days Mar 4, 1837 |
8 years, 96 days | Jun 8, 1845 | 78 years, 85 days |
8 | Martin Van Buren | Dec 5, 1782 | 54 years, 89 days Mar 4, 1837 |
58 years, 89 days Mar 4, 1841 |
21 years, 142 days | Jul 24, 1862 | 79 years, 231 days |
9 | William Henry Harrison | Feb 9, 1773 | 68 years, 23 days Mar 4, 1841 |
68 years, 54 days Apr 4, 1841 |
0 days[b] | Apr 4, 1841 | 68 years, 54 days |
10 | John Tyler | Mar 29, 1790 | 51 years, 6 days Apr 4, 1841 |
54 years, 340 days Mar 4, 1845 |
16 years, 320 days | Jan 18, 1862 | 71 years, 295 days |
11 | James K. Polk | Nov 2, 1795 | 49 years, 122 days Mar 4, 1845 |
53 years, 122 days Mar 4, 1849 |
103 days | Jun 15, 1849 | 53 years, 225 days |
12 | Zachary Taylor | Nov 24, 1784 | 64 years, 100 days Mar 4, 1849 |
65 years, 227 days Jul 9, 1850 |
0 days[b] | Jul 9, 1850 | 65 years, 227 days |
13 | Millard Fillmore | Jan 7, 1800 | 50 years, 183 days Jul 9, 1850 |
53 years, 56 days Mar 4, 1853 |
21 years, 4 days | Mar 8, 1874 | 74 years, 60 days |
14 | Franklin Pierce | Nov 23, 1804 | 48 years, 101 days Mar 4, 1853 |
52 years, 101 days Mar 4, 1857 |
12 years, 218 days | Oct 8, 1869 | 64 years, 319 days |
15 | James Buchanan | Apr 23, 1791 | 65 years, 315 days Mar 4, 1857 |
69 years, 315 days Mar 4, 1861 |
7 years, 89 days | Jun 1, 1868 | 77 years, 39 days |
16 | Abraham Lincoln | Feb 12, 1809 | 52 years, 20 days Mar 4, 1861 |
56 years, 62 days Apr 15, 1865 |
0 days[b] | Apr 15, 1865 | 56 years, 62 days |
17 | Andrew Johnson | Dec 29, 1808 | 56 years, 107 days Apr 15, 1865 |
60 years, 65 days Mar 4, 1869 |
6 years, 149 days | Jul 31, 1875 | 66 years, 214 days |
18 | Ulysses S. Grant | Apr 27, 1822 | 46 years, 311 days Mar 4, 1869 |
54 years, 311 days Mar 4, 1877 |
8 years, 141 days | Jul 23, 1885 | 63 years, 87 days |
19 | Rutherford B. Hayes | Oct 4, 1822 | 54 years, 151 days Mar 4, 1877 |
58 years, 151 days Mar 4, 1881 |
11 years, 319 days | Jan 17, 1893 | 70 years, 105 days |
20 | James A. Garfield | Nov 19, 1831 | 49 years, 105 days Mar 4, 1881 |
49 years, 304 days Sep 19, 1881 |
0 days[b] | Sep 19, 1881 | 49 years, 304 days |
21 | Chester A. Arthur | Oct 5, 1829 | 51 years, 349 days Sep 19, 1881 |
55 years, 150 days Mar 4, 1885 |
1 year, 259 days | Nov 18, 1886 | 57 years, 44 days |
22 | Grover Cleveland | Mar 18, 1837 | 47 years, 351 days Mar 4, 1885 |
51 years, 351 days Mar 4, 1889 |
4 years, 0 days[c] | Jun 24, 1908 | 71 years, 98 days |
23 | Benjamin Harrison | Aug 20, 1833 | 55 years, 196 days Mar 4, 1889 |
59 years, 196 days Mar 4, 1893 |
8 years, 9 days | Mar 13, 1901 | 67 years, 205 days |
24 | Grover Cleveland | Mar 18, 1837 | 55 years, 351 days Mar 4, 1893 |
59 years, 351 days Mar 4, 1897 |
11 years, 112 days[d] | Jun 24, 1908 | 71 years, 98 days |
25 | William McKinley | Jan 29, 1843 | 54 years, 34 days Mar 4, 1897 |
58 years, 228 days Sep 14, 1901 |
0 days[b] | Sep 14, 1901 | 58 years, 228 days |
26 | Theodore Roosevelt | Oct 27, 1858 | 42 years, 322 days Sep 14, 1901 |
50 years, 128 days Mar 4, 1909 |
9 years, 308 days | Jan 6, 1919 | 60 years, 71 days |
27 | William Howard Taft | Sep 15, 1857 | 51 years, 170 days Mar 4, 1909 |
55 years, 170 days Mar 4, 1913 |
17 years, 4 days | Mar 8, 1930 | 72 years, 174 days |
28 | Woodrow Wilson | Dec 28, 1856 | 56 years, 66 days Mar 4, 1913 |
64 years, 66 days Mar 4, 1921 |
2 years, 336 days | Feb 3, 1924 | 67 years, 37 days |
29 | Warren G. Harding | Nov 2, 1865 | 55 years, 122 days Mar 4, 1921 |
57 years, 273 days Aug 2, 1923 |
0 days[b] | Aug 2, 1923 | 57 years, 273 days |
30 | Calvin Coolidge | Jul 4, 1872 | 51 years, 29 days Aug 2, 1923 |
56 years, 243 days Mar 4, 1929 |
3 years, 307 days | Jan 5, 1933 | 60 years, 185 days |
31 | Herbert Hoover | Aug 10, 1874 | 54 years, 206 days Mar 4, 1929 |
58 years, 206 days Mar 4, 1933 |
31 years, 230 days | Oct 20, 1964 | 90 years, 71 days |
32 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | Jan 30, 1882 | 51 years, 33 days Mar 4, 1933 |
63 years, 72 days Apr 12, 1945 |
0 days[b] | Apr 12, 1945 | 63 years, 72 days |
33 | Harry S. Truman | May 8, 1884 | 60 years, 339 days Apr 12, 1945 |
68 years, 257 days Jan 20, 1953 |
19 years, 341 days | Dec 26, 1972 | 88 years, 232 days |
34 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | Oct 14, 1890 | 62 years, 98 days Jan 20, 1953 |
70 years, 98 days Jan 20, 1961 |
8 years, 67 days | Mar 28, 1969 | 78 years, 165 days |
35 | John F. Kennedy | May 29, 1917 | 43 years, 236 days Jan 20, 1961 |
46 years, 177 days Nov 22, 1963 |
0 days[b] | Nov 22, 1963 | 46 years, 177 days |
36 | Lyndon B. Johnson | Aug 27, 1908 | 55 years, 87 days Nov 22, 1963 |
60 years, 146 days Jan 20, 1969 |
4 years, 2 days | Jan 22, 1973 | 64 years, 148 days |
37 | Richard Nixon | Jan 9, 1913 | 56 years, 11 days Jan 20, 1969 |
61 years, 212 days Aug 9, 1974[e] |
19 years, 256 days | Apr 22, 1994 | 81 years, 103 days |
38 | Gerald Ford | Jul 14, 1913 | 61 years, 26 days Aug 9, 1974 |
63 years, 190 days Jan 20, 1977 |
29 years, 340 days | Dec 26, 2006 | 93 years, 165 days |
39 | Jimmy Carter | Oct 1, 1924 | 52 years, 111 days Jan 20, 1977 |
56 years, 111 days Jan 20, 1981 |
43 years, 300 days | –
|
100 years, 45 days |
40 | Ronald Reagan | Feb 6, 1911 | 69 years, 349 days Jan 20, 1981 |
77 years, 349 days Jan 20, 1989 |
15 years, 137 days | Jun 5, 2004 | 93 years, 120 days |
41 | George H. W. Bush | Jun 12, 1924 | 64 years, 222 days Jan 20, 1989 |
68 years, 222 days Jan 20, 1993 |
25 years, 314 days | Nov 30, 2018 | 94 years, 171 days |
42 | Bill Clinton | Aug 19, 1946 | 46 years, 154 days Jan 20, 1993 |
54 years, 154 days Jan 20, 2001 |
23 years, 300 days | –
|
78 years, 88 days |
43 | George W. Bush | Jul 6, 1946 | 54 years, 198 days Jan 20, 2001 |
62 years, 198 days Jan 20, 2009 |
15 years, 300 days | –
|
78 years, 132 days |
44 | Barack Obama | Aug 4, 1961 | 47 years, 169 days Jan 20, 2009 |
55 years, 169 days Jan 20, 2017 |
7 years, 300 days | –
|
63 years, 103 days |
45 | Donald Trump | Jun 14, 1946 | 70 years, 220 days Jan 20, 2017 |
74 years, 220 days Jan 20, 2021 |
3 years, 300 days | –
|
78 years, 154 days |
46 | Joe Biden | Nov 20, 1942 | 78 years, 61 days Jan 20, 2021 |
(Incumbent) | (Incumbent) | –
|
81 years, 361 days |
Notes
edit- ^ a b c d Birthdate as changed to New Style
- ^ a b c d e f g h Died in office
- ^ This is the length of Cleveland's first (1889–1893) post-presidential retirement, between his two terms in office.
- ^ This is the length of Cleveland's second (1897–1908) post-presidential retirement, after his second term in office.
- ^ Resigned from office
Graphical representation
editThis is a graphical lifespan timeline of the presidents of the United States. They are listed in order of office, with Grover Cleveland listed in the order of his first presidency.
The following chart shows presidents by their age (living presidents in green), with the years of their presidency in blue. The vertical blue line at 35 years indicates the minimum age to be president.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c McCarthy, Niall (November 9, 2020). "Biden Set To Become The Oldest President In U.S. History". Forbes. Retrieved January 27, 2021.
- ^ a b c Diaz, Johnny (January 18, 2021) [Updated January 20, 2021]. "Biden Is the Oldest President to Take the Oath". The New York Times. Archived from the original on December 28, 2021. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
- ^ a b Merrill, Dave; Caronello, Sophie (January 19, 2021). "Biden to Become Oldest President Ever at Inauguration". Bloomberg News. Archived from the original on January 28, 2021. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
- ^ Merelli, Annalisa (January 20, 2021). "What happens if Joe Biden dies in office?". Quartz. Archived from the original on April 16, 2021. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
- ^ "James Polk". biography.com. A&E Television Networks. October 24, 2019 [April 2, 2014]. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
- ^ "President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old". USA Today News. October 1, 2024. Retrieved October 1, 2024.
Sources
edit- Frank Freidel and Hugh S. Sidey, "The Presidents of the United States". The White House.
- Robert S. Summers, "POTUS: Presidents of the United States". Internet Public Library.