Who are the 5 living presidents after Jimmy Carter’s death? – NBC4 Washington

Jimmy Carter’s death brings the total number of living US presidents to five.

The 39th president, who died on December 29 at the age of 100, was the longest-lived president in American history. Carter was the first former president to reach 100 years old, the previous record being held by George HW Bush (94 years old at his death in 2018).

So who are the remaining living presidents after Carter’s death? Here’s a look at the list of five:

Joe Biden

Age: 82 (born 20 November 1942)

The 46th and current president is the oldest president in US history, although his record will soon be broken by Donald Trump if he serves all four full years of his upcoming term.

Donald Trump

Age: 78 (born June 14, 1946)

The 45th and soon-to-be 47th president will be 82 at the end of his second term. Trump was 70 at the start of his first term and 74 when he left office in January 2021.

Barack Obama

Age: 63 (born 4 August 1961)

The 44th president is the youngest of the five living presidents. Obama was just 47 when he took office in January 2009, making him the fifth-youngest US president.

George W. Bush

Age: 78 (born 6 July 1946)

The 43rd president is just a few weeks younger than Trump despite serving as president significantly earlier (2001-2009). Bush has now been out of office for almost 16 years.

Bill Clinton

Age: 78 (born 19 August 1946)

The 42nd president joins Bush and Trump with a summer birthday in 1946, but he is the youngest of the three. Despite being the first president among the five living (served from 1993-2001), he is still the second youngest behind Obama.

President-elect Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited the Capitol Rotunda on Wednesday to pay their respects to former President Jimmy Carter.