As of the end of his first term, he had taken 84 (some sources say 90). This is not an unusual amount: it is much less than several of his predecessors, but slightly more than a couple of other presidents. It should also be noted that presidents are never really on vacation-- even when President Obama takes his family to his childhood home in Hawaii, he is still in touch with his staff and can immediately take charge in the event of some crisis.
I don't believe that you can make any generalizations about that. To pick only two examples, I'm white and haven't taken a "vacation" in seven years, while President Barack Obama (who is black) has taken 10 or more in his 5.5 years in office.
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Today was the forty-fourth oath of office with Barack Obama.44 cause there has been 44 presidennts
He still plays basketball on occasion and has taken up golf. Of course he likes to spend time with his wife and daughters.
No. He was born in Hawaii.
George W. Bush or Barack Obama
As of the end of 2013, President Obama and his family have taken over 110 vacation days.It is not a record breaker -- other presidents have taken more.
180 days
President Biden has taken a total of 6 vacation days during his time in office.
President Biden has taken a total of 6 days of vacation time during his time in office.
The oath of office is traditionally taken at noon.
While we do not yet have the numbers for the year 2012, we do know that President Obama spent 78 vacation days from 2009 (when he took office) to the end of 2011. By comparison, at the three year mark into their first terms, President George W. Bush spent 180 vacation days at his ranch in Crawford, Texas and President Ronald Reagan spent 112 vacation days at his ranch in California.