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How Long Do American Presidents Live?

How Long Do American Presidents Live?

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1. George Washington
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2. John Adams
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3. Thomas Jefferson
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4. James Madison
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5. James Monroe
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6. John Quincy Adams
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7. Andrew Jackson
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8. Martin Van Buren
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9. William Henry Harrison
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10. John Tyler
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11. James K. Polk
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12. Zachary Taylor
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13. Millard Fillmore
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14. Franklin Pierce
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15. James Buchanan
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16. Abraham Lincoln
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17. Andrew Johnson
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18. Ulysses S. Grant
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19. Rutherford B. Hayes
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20. James A. Garfield
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21. Chester A. Arthur
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22 and 24. Grover Cleveland
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23. Benjamin Harrison
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25. William McKinley
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26. Theodore Roosevelt
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27. William Howard Taft
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28. Woodrow Wilson
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29. Warren G. Harding
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30. Calvin Coolidge
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31. Herbert Hoover
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32. Franklin D. Roosevelt
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33. Harry S. Truman
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34. Dwight D. Eisenhower
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35. John F. Kennedy
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36. Lyndon B. Johnson
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37. Richard Nixon
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38. Gerald Ford
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40. Ronald Reagan
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41. George H.W. Bush
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1. George Washington
2. John Adams
3. Thomas Jefferson
4. James Madison
5. James Monroe
6. John Quincy Adams
7. Andrew Jackson
8. Martin Van Buren
9. William Henry Harrison
10. John Tyler
11. James K. Polk
12. Zachary Taylor
13. Millard Fillmore
14. Franklin Pierce
15. James Buchanan
16. Abraham Lincoln
17. Andrew Johnson
18. Ulysses S. Grant
19. Rutherford B. Hayes
20. James A. Garfield
21. Chester A. Arthur
22 and 24. Grover Cleveland
23. Benjamin Harrison
25. William McKinley
26. Theodore Roosevelt
27. William Howard Taft
28. Woodrow Wilson
29. Warren G. Harding
30. Calvin Coolidge
31. Herbert Hoover
32. Franklin D. Roosevelt
33. Harry S. Truman
34. Dwight D. Eisenhower
35. John F. Kennedy
36. Lyndon B. Johnson
37. Richard Nixon
38. Gerald Ford
40. Ronald Reagan
41. George H.W. Bush

In March 2019, Jimmy Carter became the longest-living former president in U.S. history. Carter, who is now 96, passed President George H.W. Bush, who, at the time of his death, was the longest living former president. Bush lived to be 94 years and 171 days old.

While many former American presidents led long lives after completing their term, most did not live well into their 90s, and some died not more than a few years after leaving office. Some, of course, even died in the White House. 24/7 Wall St. researched the age and cause of death of every U.S. president who has passed away.

The highest office in America may also be one of the most dangerous. Eight out of 44 presidents died in office. Four of those presidents -- Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy -- were assassinated. At least one assassination attempt has been documented during every presidency since that of Lyndon B. Johnson. Here are the most famous failed assassinations.

The normal proceedings of the presidency may also take a toll on health. The presidency is a high-stress job, and many have left the office with significant health issues. James K. Polk, Chester A. Arthur, and Woodrow Wilson decided against running for an additional term either to escape the stresses of the presidency or because of poor health.

Jimmy Carter is the longest-living former president at 94. The president with the shortest life was John F. Kennedy, who was 46 years and 177 days at the time of his assassination. These are the 37 most famous assassinations in American history.

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