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  1. photo source: Wikimedia Commons. James Earl Cater Jr, better known as President Jimmy Carter, is currently the oldest living President in the United States at the age of 97. President Carter served as the 39 th president of the United States from January 20, 1977 – January 20, 1981.

  2. Mar 22, 2019 · On March 22, 2019, Jimmy Carter became the longest living US president at 94 years, 172 days old surpassing George H.W. Bush John F. Kennedy died at the youngest age - 46 years old. James K. Polk is the youngest president to die of natural causes at 53 years old.

    Rank
    #
    President
    Age At Death
    1
    39
    99 years*
    2
    41
    94 years 171 days
    3
    38
    93 years 165 days
    4
    40
    93 years 119 days
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    • Jimmy Carter, 39th U.S. President. Age: 98. Party: Democratic. Presidential Term: 1977-1981. Succeeded By: Ronald Reagan. After he'd extended his record as the longest-living U.S. president with his 98th birthday in October 2022, the Carter Center announced Saturday that Carter is being moved to hospice care after "a series of short hospital stays."
    • Bill Clinton, 42nd U.S. President. Age: 76. Party: Democratic. Presidential Term: 1993-2001. Succeeded By: George W. Bush. Since leaving office after a dramatic two terms, the once-impeached Clinton launched what is currently the Clinton Foundation in 2001, "to expand economic opportunity, improve public health, confront the climate crisis, and inspire citizen engagement and service."
    • George W. Bush, 43rd U.S. President. Age: 76. Party: Republican. Presidential Term: 2001-2009. Succeeded By: Barack Obama. Following his terms, President George W. Bush and his family moved back to their home state of Texas, where he's been known to frequent Dallas Cowboys and Rangers games with celebrity pals such as Ellen DeGeneres.
    • Barack Obama, 44th U.S. President. Age: 61. Party: Democratic. Presidential Term: 2009-2017. Succeeded By: Donald Trump. After making history as the country's first Black head of state, President Barack Obama hosted the inaugural summit of the Obama Foundation in 2017.
  3. Jimmy Carter 's retirement, now 43 years, is the longest in American presidential history. Additionally, at age 99, Carter is the oldest of the six living U.S. presidents [2] as well as the nation's longest-lived president. [8] Barack Obama, at age 62, is the youngest living former president.

    No.
    President
    Born
    Age At Start Of Presidency
    46
    Nov 20, 1942
    78 years, 61 days Jan 20, 2021
    45
    Jun 14, 1946
    70 years, 220 days Jan 20, 2017
    44
    Aug 4, 1961
    47 years, 169 days Jan 20, 2009
    43
    Jul 6, 1946
    54 years, 198 days Jan 20, 2001
  4. Oct 1, 2022 · President Carter, who left the White House more than four decades ago, has held the record of oldest living president since Bush Sr.'s death at the age of 94. By. Kyler Alvord. Published on...

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  6. Oct 1, 2020 · 02:20 - Source: CNN. CNN —. Jimmy Carter, the son of a Georgia peanut farmer who’d go on to be America’s 39th president, turns 96 today. He’s the oldest living former US president – and ...

  7. Oct 1, 2021 · Jim Sergent USA TODAY. Published 5:03 AM PDT Oct. 1, 2021 Updated 5:03 AM PDT Oct. 1, 2021. As Jimmy Carter celebrates his 97th birthday today, he sets the bar just a bit higher as the longest...

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