Here Are All of the US Presidents Ranked By Their IQ

Jimmy Carter

When Jimmy Carter was just 52 years of age when he became the 39th president. He was from a small town in Plains, Georgia and he worked his way up in politics until he eventually became the man in charge. On top of his presidency, he was a novelist and a military officer. 

The Trouble With Jimmy

Carter had an unfortunately difficult term in the office. He sat through the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the oil crisis, and he pushed inflation to its limit. Carter only served one term, by the end of his presidency, his approval rating was quite low. Despite his glaring mistakes, Carter had a tried and true IQ of 156.8 when he was serving the country in the oval office. 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.