Biden Places Fourth Among All U.S. Presidents


President Joe Biden

Washington, DC — President Joe Biden has secured a spot among the top five American Presidents on the prestigious index published annually by The National Institute for Alphabetization.

For the fourth year in a row, President Biden surpassed previous POTUSes, marking a significant shift in the rankings of our Commanders-in-Chief. This position places him just ahead of George H.W. Bush, who holds the fifth spot on the list, and his son, George W. Bush, who was bumped down to sixth.

The father of our country, George Washington, would have come in dead last were it not for Woodrow Wilson.

"The final compilation is validated by our Board of Regents, although we certainly encourage public input," said NIA comptroller Abe Zedman. "Controversy is not uncommon. For instance, this year we received numerous emails from supporters of other Presidents insisting that Biden should be higher or lower on the list. But people often forget about Chester A. Arthur and James Buchanan."

Zedman added, "The NIA index is certainly not carved in stone. But, considering the current state of affairs, I must believe President Biden's legacy is secure for at least the next four years."