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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.
The president is spending 11 days at Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. It is his sixth vacation of 2010, but he tends to take very short holidays. As of August 19, 2010, his five previous holidays totaled 20 days.
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During his presidency, Barack Obama took several vacations, usually during the summer and winter breaks. However, there is no official count of the number of days he vacationed. According to reports, Obama took around 328 days of vacation during his two terms as president, which is similar to what previous presidents had taken.
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.
During his first four-year term, he took a total of 90 days (some sources said 84). This was slightly more than several of his predecessors, but a lot less than other presidents; President Bush, for example, took far more vacation days, while President Clinton took far fewer. It should also be noted that no president is ever really on vacation-- due to the nature of the job, even when a president is away from the White House, he needs to maintain contact with his staff and be ready at a moment's notice to communicate with the American people.
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7.5 as of today
Including his August 2011 vacation, 66 days. [BTW, George W Bush had taken 180 vacation days at this point in his presidency.]