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Biden took off 577 days in 4 years, tops modern-era presidents

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February 15, 2025
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Joe Biden’s time as president was truly a sleeper.

Biden, 82, took more time off than any other US president in modern history, spending 577 of his 1,463 days in office – or 39% of his presidency — on vacation, according to shocking new data compiled by the Republican National Committee.

The average American — who gets 11 paid vacation days a year — would have to work 52 years to rack up as much down time as Biden scored in his four years.

“Considering how awful his misguided policies were and the various crises they created, from the border to inflation, imagine the damage he would have done if he worked every day?” quipped Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-Staten Island/Brooklyn). “I’m not sure if we should be mad or thankful he worked so little.”

Biden became a subject of GIFs and other online mockery after images of him soaking up sun in July 2023 in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, went public. AP

That staggering tally includes R&R 43 of the 70 days — or 61% — after being pressured by fellow Dems in July 21 to drop his re-election bid.

Biden’s relaxation ratio outstripped the previous Vacationer-in Chief, George H.W. Bush, who spent 37% of his presidency — 543 of 1,461 days – away from the White House.

Biden’s out-of-office ratio far surpasses time off taken by Trump — who spent 26% of his first term away from Washington, D.C. — 381 of his 1,461 days in office, records show.

Then-President Joe Biden rides his bike on a bike path at Gordons Pond in Rehoboth Beach in August 2023. AP

Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama vacationed for just 11% of their two-term presidencies — and workhorse Jimmy Carter took only 79 days of breaks, accounting for 5% of his single term in office.

George W. Bush spent 1,020 – or 35% — of his 2,922 days in office away from DC in his two terms, including plenty of time at his Texas ranch, according to tallies by the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Joe Biden took more days off than any other president in a single four-year term in at least the last 50 years. AFP via Getty Images

Biden had already been enjoying massive amounts of time at his vacation home in Rehoboth Beach, DE before former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other once-loyal cronies bumped him off the party’s presidential ticket in favor of VP Kamala Harris.

In September 2023, The Post broke the news that Biden was on pace to take vacation 40% of his time as president.

He then spent most of the next two months vacationing there, California’s wine region in Santa Ynez Valley, the presidential retreat at Camp David, and at his other home in Wilmington, DE, records show.

This included taking a jaw-dropping 23 straight days off from Aug. 8 to Sept. 2.

Biden took vacations to Nantucket in late November and to St. Croix, Virgin Islands, in late December, he did show up to work most of his last two months in the office.

Beachgoers walk along the water as Biden (L) and then-First Lady Jill Biden sit under an umbrella in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, in July 2023. AFP via Getty Images

During that time, he issued the most presidential pardons and commutations in U.S. history — including pardoning his son Hunter Biden, who was facing prison sentences on federal felony gun and tax convictions.

“Thanks to the mandate delivered by voters in November, Joe Biden and [former Vice President] Kamala Harris are now on a permanent vacation,” said RNC Communications Director Zach Parkinson. “And thanks to President Trump, our country is back on track.”

Biden’s reps did not return messages.

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