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POLITICSJul 8 · 14:50 UTCBUSINESS INSIDERZoë Ettinger,Kristine Villarroel ([email protected])

The jobs US presidents had before taking office, from teachers to peanut farmers

The article highlights various jobs held by US presidents before entering the White House, including Jimmy Carter as a peanut farmer, Abraham Lincoln as a postmaster, and John F. Kennedy as a journalist. It notes that while some presidents had political careers, others worked in roles like tailoring, ranching, and law enforcement.

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