Only nine of the 43 U.S. Presidents were under 50 when sworn in as President for the first time; the other 34 were all over 50.
They were 50.
Each US President were different ages when they were inaugurated. But the average age during Inauguration is 54 years old.
The average age is 55 years & 1 month. The median age is 54 years & 6 months.
The US president has to be at least 35 years of age.
Presidents are inaugurated at the beginning of each term. Cleveland was president for two terms, so he was inaugurated twice, as were (for example) George W. Bush and William J. Clinton. Cleveland is unique among US Presidents in that his two terms of office were not consecutive. However, he would have been inaugurated twice even if they had been.
All US Vice Presidents are not yet dead.
No, there are currently only 44 presidents in US history, including Obama.
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US President Abraham Lincoln was age 52 at his first inaugural in 1861.
Andrew Jackson is on the 20 and on the 50 is Ulysses S. Grant
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All US Presidents "serve" and "represent" every US State. The US President is is charge of the nation, not individual states, except collectively as "The United States of America". Every US State has a State Governor, the head of that individual State. The US has 50 States, hence, 50 governors.