Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter
Celebrated Name: Jimmy Carter
Real Name/Full Name: James Earl Carter, Jr.
Gender: Male
Age: 100 years old
Birth Date: 1 October 1924
Birth Place: Plains, Georgia, United States
Nationality: American
Height: 1.77 m
Weight: 75 kg
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Marital Status: Married
Wife/Spouse (Name): Rosalynn Carter (m. 1946)
Children: Yes (Amy Carter, Jack Carter, Donnel Carter, James Carter)
Dating/Girlfriend
(Name):
N/A
Profession: Politician and philanthropist
Net Worth in 2024: $8 million
Last Updated: November 2024

Jimmy Carter, an American politician, was 39th President of United States. He served in the top position from 1977 to 1981; He was awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.

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Early Life

Jimmy Carter was born on 1st October 1924, at Wise Sanitarium in Plains, Georgia, to Bessie Lillian and James Earl Carter. His father ran a general store and invested in farmlands. Jimmy Carter was into agriculture from a young age when he grew peanuts on his farm. He was a diligent student with a fondness for reading and sports. He did his Bachelor of Science degree in 1946 with a good position and went into a career in Navy.

Personal Life

He married Rosalynn Smith in the same year. He has three sons and a daughter. His career in Navy was promising, but on his father’s death, he left the active service in Navy and returned to farming before he entered politics years later.

Age, Height, and Weight

Being born on 1 October 1924, Jimmy Carter is 100 years old as of today’s date 23rd November 2024. His height is 1.77 m. Tall, and weight is 75 kg.

Career

Jimmy Carter started his career in Navy after completing his Bachelor of Science degree in 1946. His stint in Navy was quite eventful and exceptional. But his promising career was cut short by his father’s death when he sought release from Navy to join his father’s farmland.

In 1961 he entered politics. He advocated racial tolerance when there was racial tension between whites and blacks. In 1962 he won State Senate seat. In 1964 he was again selected for a two- year term. He supported education initiatives and was instrumental in getting for Georgia South-Western College a four- year programme from earlier of 2 years.

In 1966 Carter decided to run for Governorship of Georgia. He described his ideology as conservative, moderate, liberal and middle of the road. But Carter lost to Lester Maddox. He carefully planned for his next campaign for governorship in 1970.

He became more conservative and opposed Carl Sanders, his opponent on the issue of corruption and sought a black vote. He won with a comfortable margin. He was Governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975. His tenure was marked by his efforts to end racial discrimination, boost education and protect the environment.

In December 1974 Carter announced his candidacy for presidentship as a democratic candidate. He appealed to conservative Christian and rural voters. He travelled 50,000 miles covering 37 states for his hectic campaign. His planks were consumer protection, education, a peace treaty with the Soviet Union and reducing defence expenditure.

He defeated Ford to become president in 1977. The high points during his career were looming energy crisis, demolition of Love Canal houses to save people from hazardous wastes, his health care reforms, education spending, creating jobs and controlling recession.

Awards & achievements:

Jimmy Carter was awarded Noble Peace prize in 2002 for his work in co-founding Carter Centre. His career in Navy saw him heading a team deputed to control a nuclear leak in a reactor in 1952. He was planning to work abroad USS Sea wolf, a Nuclear Submarine which could not fructify as Carter sought his release from active service due to death of his father.

Jimmy Carter started his political career from a Senator. He became Senator of Georgia from 1963 to 1967. He chaired its education committee and was a member of the appropriation committee. He was sworn in as 76th Governor of Georgia in January 1971. He stood for equal opportunities for education, jobs and justice devoid of racial discrimination, prison reforms, controlling state spending, and judicial reforms.

Jimmy Carter ran for Presidentship in 1976. He offered a religious salve to the nation’s wounds by his pacifist and accommodating gestures. He defeated Gerald Ford, garnering a large percentage of the popular vote. His tenure as president was marked by an amnesty for Vietnam war era draft evaders. He tried to reduce Government expenditure for controlling deficits. He attempted to calm various conflicts around the world and signed a nuclear arms reduction treaty with the Soviet Union.

His final year was marred by the Iranian Hostage crisis which had its effect in his subsequent defeat to Ronald Reagan in 1980.

Net Worth & Salary of Jimmy Carter in 2024

Jimmy Carter Net Worth
Jimmy Carter Net Worth

As of November 2024, Jimmy Carter’s Net worth is estimated $8 million. His financial condition was not very sound when he left office in 1981. This was the time when he went on to author a number of books in his post Presidency period and made a decent income out of it. He wrote about 29 books the profits of which constitute a substantial part of his net worth.

Jimmy Carter always lead a life of diligent hard work, when he was a student, a farmer, a Naval Officer, a Governor or a President. His eventful life had its ups and downs, but his integrity and honesty of purpose were impeccable. His religious leanings and concern for weaker section of society and his anti-war pacifist thinking won him many friends.

4 COMMENTS

  1. I’m a Republican . however , I rate Jimmy Carter among our best Presidents, He too, like Harry Truman left the Presidency as a poor man. Also like Grant , he wrote books to supplement his income. With all of the voting fracus , I told my children , “We must get Jimmy Carter to ovesee the voting, In a chorus , my children said, “Mom, Jimmy Carter is 96!” (I’m 90 ) Sorry, Jimmy, I never think of your age, I just know if Jimmy Carter is in charge, the truth will be told…& I feel comfortable there would be a more honest tally. Thank you a million times for your Presidency.

  2. I think that is kind of you to say Jimmy Carter was a nice guy who was not rich.
    HOWEVER, with the inflation that was rampant during his presidency and his Pardoning of TRATIORS (RICH KIDS WHO’S PARENTS COULD SUPPORT THEM) WHO RAN TO CANADA TO AVOID THE DRAFT AND WOULD HAVE BEEN EXICUTED OR SERVED LONG YEARS IN PRISION IN ANY OTHER COUNTRY, he was the worst and does not deserve my respect.

  3. Phil what a ninny. People who had courage to stand up against an immoral and illegal war are true patriots. You would have said the same thing about the Revolutionary War heroes, and we’d still be part of England if people like you had made the decision.

  4. No president cpuld make everyone happy,,,but Carter being a good and loyal man tried all his life to do good and honestly for people

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