The question of which U.S. Presidents are still alive is more dynamic than ever in late 2025, following a recent transition of power and a significant passing that reshaped the exclusive fraternity of former commanders-in-chief. As of this current date, December 15, 2025, there are five Americans who hold the distinction of having served as President of the United States. This group includes the current occupant of the White House and four former presidents, each now navigating a unique post-presidency chapter that ranges from renewed political action to philanthropic endeavors and even a celebrated career in the arts.
The total number of living presidents was recently reduced to five following the passing of former President Jimmy Carter in late 2024. The five men who currently hold this lifelong title are, in order of their presidential tenure: Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Donald J. Trump. Understanding their current roles—from the new administration's policy blitz to the quiet, impactful work of their foundations—offers a crucial look at the ongoing influence of the American presidency.
The Exclusive Fraternity: Biographical Profiles of the Living Presidents
The group of living U.S. Presidents is a small, exclusive club, with each member representing a distinct era of American history. Their ages vary from the mid-sixties to the early eighties, making for a fascinating cross-section of political experience and post-presidential pursuits. Here is a complete profile of the five men still holding the title of President of the United States.
- William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (42nd President)
- Born: August 19, 1946
- Current Age (Dec 2025): 79 years old
- Term in Office: 1993–2001
- Post-Presidency Focus: Global philanthropy, humanitarian aid, and economic development through the Clinton Foundation.
- George Walker Bush (43rd President)
- Born: July 6, 1946
- Current Age (Dec 2025): 79 years old
- Term in Office: 2001–2009
- Post-Presidency Focus: The George W. Bush Presidential Center, veteran support, and a celebrated career as a portrait painter.
- Barack Hussein Obama (44th President)
- Born: August 4, 1961
- Current Age (Dec 2025): 64 years old
- Term in Office: 2009–2017
- Post-Presidency Focus: The Obama Foundation, the Obama Presidential Center, youth leadership programs, and media production.
- Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden Jr. (46th President)
- Born: November 20, 1942
- Current Age (Dec 2025): 83 years old
- Term in Office: 2021–2025 (One Term)
- Post-Presidency Focus: Adjusting to private life after over 50 years in public service, legacy review, and public speaking engagements.
- Donald John Trump (45th and 47th President)
- Born: June 14, 1946
- Current Age (Dec 2025): 79 years old
- Term in Office: 2017–2021 and 2025–Present
- Current Focus: Serving his second non-consecutive term as the 47th President of the United States.
The New Dynamic: Donald Trump and Joe Biden’s Current Roles
The political landscape was significantly altered in January 2025 with the inauguration of Donald J. Trump for his second, non-consecutive term as the 47th President. This event created a unique historical situation, moving Joe Biden into the role of a one-term former president and making Trump the oldest person ever sworn into office, a record previously held by Biden.
President Donald J. Trump: Second Term Policy Blitz
Having returned to the White House, President Trump's second term, which began in early 2025, has been characterized by an "explosion of executive orders" aimed at rapidly implementing his campaign promises. His administration has focused heavily on key policy areas, including sweeping changes to immigration, trade agreements, and domestic energy policy. This aggressive use of executive action has been a central feature of his first year back in office, setting a fast pace for his new administration and generating significant political discourse on global health and state-federal relations.
The transition has placed the current president at the center of global attention, with every decision and cabinet appointment being scrutinized by the media, political analysts, and international bodies. His current term is a fresh chapter in the history of the American presidency, establishing a new record for the longest gap between non-consecutive terms.
Former President Joe Biden: A Return to Private Life
Following his single term as the 46th President, Joe Biden is now adjusting to life outside the highest office after more than five decades in public service. Unlike many former presidents who immediately launch a massive foundation, Biden’s initial phase has been one of connecting with people in their communities and enjoying private life.
However, the scholarly review of his time in office has already begun. In April 2025, for instance, the Mount Union Presidential Legacy Conference focused entirely on the Biden Presidency, examining his legislative record, including the American Rescue Plan Act and bipartisan infrastructure bills. His legacy is currently being assessed in the context of his historic role as the oldest president to serve up to that point and the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent recession.
The Enduring Influence of the Post-Presidency
The three longest-serving former presidents—Clinton, Bush, and Obama—have each carved out a powerful and influential post-presidency identity, leveraging their global stature for causes they champion. Their work demonstrates the enduring influence a former commander-in-chief can wield on the world stage, often focusing on humanitarian, educational, and artistic endeavors.
Barack Obama: Foundation and Media Production
Former President Barack Obama has centered his post-presidential career on the Obama Foundation and the construction of the Obama Presidential Center on Chicago's South Side. The Center is envisioned as a non-federal organization focused on inspiring and empowering the next generation of global leaders.
Furthermore, Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, have made a significant impact in the media industry through their award-winning production company, which has produced documentaries and features that explore social and political issues. His work focuses on youth leadership, civic engagement, and addressing complex global challenges, often through the lens of storytelling and digital media.
George W. Bush: Painting and Veteran Support
George W. Bush has become a notable figure in the art world, having embraced painting as a private hobby that quickly gained public attention. His oil paintings, particularly the collection *Portraits of Courage*, which features portraits of post-9/11 veterans, have been widely celebrated and displayed at his presidential library.
His post-presidency is deeply tied to the George W. Bush Presidential Center and the Bush Institute, which actively supports veterans and military families through various programs. Bush’s artistic pursuits and philanthropic focus on veteran affairs have solidified his legacy as a man dedicated to service and personal expression outside the political arena.
Bill Clinton: The Clinton Global Initiative
Bill Clinton has dedicated his post-presidency to global issues through the Clinton Foundation, which focuses on public health, economic opportunity, and climate change. The Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) remains a key annual event, bringing together world leaders, NGOs, and business executives to develop concrete "Commitments to Action" on pressing world problems.
In fact, the CGI Annual Meeting is scheduled to convene again in September 2025, with President Clinton, Secretary Hillary Clinton, and Dr. Chelsea Clinton addressing issues ranging from climate resilience to political violence and global health initiatives. This consistent, high-profile activism ensures that Clinton remains a prominent figure in international diplomacy and humanitarian efforts, making his post-White House career one of the most active in history.
The Legacy of Jimmy Carter and the Future of the Presidency
The passing of Jimmy Carter in December 2024 at the age of 100 marked the end of an era. Carter had held the title of the longest-living president in U.S. history, and his post-presidency—characterized by decades of humanitarian work with Habitat for Humanity and global democracy advocacy—set a new gold standard for the role.
Carter’s funeral was a rare moment in late 2024, bringing together all five men who are currently the living presidents—Biden, Trump, Obama, Bush, and Clinton—in a powerful display of the continuity and shared responsibility of the office.
As the five remaining presidents continue their diverse work, they collectively shape the public's perception of the presidency and its lasting impact long after the term in office concludes. Their ongoing activities, from governing the nation to painting portraits and leading global initiatives, ensure that the influence of a U.S. President does not end on Inauguration Day.
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