About late forties to late sixties.
Each of the first four U.S. Presidents left office at the age of 65.
George W. Bush was 55 when sworn into office as President of the US. By comparison, his dad, George H.W. Bush, was 65 when sworn into the office as President of the US.
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.
The youngest person to be sworn in as President of the US was Theodore Roosevelt (age 42); he acceded to office following the assassination of William McKinley.The youngest person to be elected President was John F Kennedy (age 43 years, 236 days).The oldest was Ronald Reagan (age 69 years, 349 days).
The average age is 55 years & 1 month. The median age is 54 years & 6 months.
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The average age of a president when they took office is 55 years 1 month, Ronald Reagan was the oldest at 70 and Teddy Roosevelt was the youngest at 43The President of the United States in 2014 is Barack Obama. As of March 2014, he is 62 years of age.
Herbert Hoover was 54 years and 6 months of age when he became U.S. President. Of the other 42 U.S. Presidents to date, 21 were older when they first took office and 21 were younger when they first took office.
To find the average number of years served by all US presidents up to 1997, divide the age of the nation in 1997 by the number of US presidents to 1997. This calculation will provide the average number of years served by each president.
The mean age of the U.S. Presidents when they first took office is 55.116 years.(The median age is 54.564 years.)(minimum: 42.881 years)(maximum: 69.956 years)(mode: 51 years)
None. The youngest President was Theodore Roosevelt who took office when he was 42 years of age.