Jimmy Carter lived longer than some other president — and by an extended shot.
Carter died Sunday at 100 years, 2 months and 29 days. That’s greater than 5 years longer than the second-oldest president, George H.W. Bush.
Presidents, on common, have lived to 72 years. President Joe Biden, considered one of 4 presidents born within the Nineteen Forties, is already one of many 10 longest-living presidents. He turned 82 in November.
John F. Kennedy, at 46, and James Garfield, at 49, are the shortest-lived presidents. Both have been assassinated.