The Five Living U.S. Presidents: Their 2025 Status, Ages, And Post-White House Legacies
The landscape of living U.S. Presidents underwent a significant change in late 2024, making the current list of five individuals a subject of renewed public interest. As of today, December 18, 2025, the exclusive club of Americans who have held the nation's highest office includes the current sitting President and four former leaders, each forging a unique path in their post-White House lives, from global philanthropy to the ongoing political spotlight.
This article provides the most current, up-to-date information on the five living U.S. Presidents, detailing their ages, recent activities in 2025, and their enduring legacies. The list now reflects the recent transition of power in January 2025 and the passing of the nation's longest-living President, a major event that recalibrated the historical marker of presidential longevity.
The Exclusive List of Living U.S. Presidents: Biography and Profile
Following the passing of Jimmy Carter in late 2024 at the age of 100, the number of living U.S. Presidents stands at five. This list is presented in order of the most recent to hold the office, with their age calculated as of December 18, 2025.
- Donald J. Trump (47th President)
- Born: June 14, 1946 (Queens, New York)
- Age: 79 years old
- Term: 45th President (2017–2021), 47th President (2025–Present)
- Party: Republican
- Joseph R. Biden Jr. (Former 46th President)
- Born: November 20, 1942 (Scranton, Pennsylvania)
- Age: 83 years old
- Term: 46th President (2021–2025)
- Party: Democrat
- Barack H. Obama (Former 44th President)
- Born: August 4, 1961 (Honolulu, Hawaii)
- Age: 64 years old
- Term: 44th President (2009–2017)
- Party: Democrat
- George W. Bush (Former 43rd President)
- Born: July 6, 1946 (New Haven, Connecticut)
- Age: 79 years old
- Term: 43rd President (2001–2009)
- Party: Republican
- William J. Clinton (Former 42nd President)
- Born: August 19, 1946 (Hope, Arkansas)
- Age: 79 years old
- Term: 42nd President (1993–2001)
- Party: Democrat
The Shocking Change in Presidential Longevity: A 2025 Update
The year 2024 marked a profound shift in the history of presidential longevity with the passing of Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President. Carter, who was the longest-lived president in U.S. history, died at the age of 100 in late December 2024, nearly two years after entering hospice care.
His death has renewed focus on the health and longevity of the remaining five leaders, particularly the three former Presidents born in 1946—Donald Trump, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton—who are all currently 79 years old.
The current oldest living President is now former President Joe Biden, who turned 83 in November 2025. The study of presidential longevity remains a fascinating topic, with the long post-presidency lives of many recent leaders contributing significantly to their overall historical legacies.
The collective experience of these five individuals spans decades of American history, from the Cold War to the rise of the digital age, offering a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of the presidency. Their continued public service, often through their presidential foundations and centers, defines their modern influence.
Current Activities and Post-Presidency Legacies in 2025
The lives of former U.S. Presidents are often defined by their post-White House work, focusing on philanthropy, policy, and their respective presidential libraries. The current President, Donald Trump, is, of course, focused on his second term, while the former leaders continue to shape domestic and global discourse.
Donald J. Trump: The 47th President’s Second Term
As the sitting 47th President of the United States in December 2025, Donald Trump's activities are centered on his administration's policy agenda. His second term has been marked by a flurry of executive orders and actions.
Key actions in 2025 include the restoration and updating of travel restrictions and a significant restructuring of foreign aid programs, notably a purge of certain USAID programs. His focus remains on a nationalist agenda, with a strong emphasis on border security and a re-evaluation of international agreements.
Joe Biden: Post-Presidency and Institutional Work
After concluding his term as the 46th President in January 2025, Joe Biden has transitioned to post-presidency life, focusing heavily on institutional and policy work.
His work is primarily channeled through two key institutions: the University of Delaware's Biden Institute and the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement. These centers allow him to continue advocating for domestic policy matters and foreign policy engagement, respectively. Furthermore, the board for the future Joe and Jill Biden Foundation and Presidential Library in Delaware was recently approved, marking the formal beginning of his library project.
Barack Obama: Foundation and Center Development
Former President Barack Obama remains highly active through the Obama Foundation, focusing on civic engagement and leadership development worldwide.
A major focus in 2025 has been the ongoing construction and development of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago's Jackson Park. Mid-year updates in 2025 confirmed significant progress, with the center poised to become a hub for community, athletic, and event facilities, reflecting his commitment to Chicago's South Side. Obama also continues to participate in high-profile public conversations and events globally, maintaining a strong public presence.
George W. Bush: Global Health and Local News Initiatives
George W. Bush's post-presidency is anchored by the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, which focuses on four core areas: global health, education reform, economic growth, and military service.
In December 2025, the Bush Center convened national and Texas leaders to advance sustainable local news initiatives, recognizing the critical role of local journalism in a functioning democracy. Additionally, his global health work, a continuation of his administration’s efforts like PEPFAR, saw a major update in late 2025 with Kenya committing to a significant increase in domestic health investment, meeting new performance benchmarks set by the Bush Center’s initiatives.
Bill Clinton: Global Initiative and Memoir
Bill Clinton's post-presidency is largely defined by the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), which marked its 20th anniversary with its 2025 Annual Meeting. The CGI continues to bring together global leaders to create and implement innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges, focusing on climate change, health, and economic opportunity.
In November 2024, Clinton released a memoir about his life after the White House, titled Citizen: My Life After the White House, adding to his extensive literary contributions. He also remains in the political news cycle, with his and Hillary Clinton's depositions related to a House Oversight Committee matter being delayed into 2026 due to scheduling conflicts.
The Enduring Topical Authority of Presidential Legacies
The collective activities of the five living U.S. Presidents—Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton—highlight the unique and powerful role of the former presidency in American public life. Their work through foundations, policy institutes, and public discourse ensures their continued influence long after they leave the Oval Office. This group of leaders represents a diverse array of political philosophies and post-presidency paths, from the ongoing political drama of the current administration to the global humanitarian efforts of the former presidents.
The concept of "presidential longevity" and the study of their "post-presidency foundations" offer a rich area for understanding how a leader's legacy is shaped over time. As the years pass, the focus shifts from the policies of their terms to the enduring impact of their humanitarian and civic work, cementing their place not just in history books, but in the ongoing narrative of global leadership.
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