Last updated: May 17th, 2024
This page has the comparisons between Clinton vs Nixon across all the metrics we track. President Clinton and President Nixon data are no longer in office. Their data has been set to be as equivalent by days in office to make a fair comparison of their performance. This accounts for presidents that had one term vs two terms, or presidents that had a much shortened term.
With respect to cumulative performance, Bill Clinton has performed better on 5 out of the 5 metrics we track. President Clinton's highest performance difference was on the indicator NASDAQ Index performing 297.58% better than President Nixon. President Clinton's lowest performance difference was on Job Growth performing 7.64% better than President Nixon.
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How does Clinton compare to Nixon in the stock market? We share the facts on cumulative and annualized performance between Clinton and Nixon in the stock market. Cumulatively across the S&P 500, Clinton is at 208.54% compared to Nixon at -20.05% a difference of 228.59%. On the NASDAQ, Clinton is at 297.58% compared to Nixon at N/A a difference of N/A. Finally, on the DOW Jones, Clinton is at 225.17% compared to Nixon at -16.10% a difference of 241.28%.
Index Cumulative Performance | Bill Clinton | Richard Nixon | Difference |
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NASDAQ | 297.58% | N/A | N/A |
DOW | 225.17% | -16.10% | Clinton +241.28% |
S&P | 208.54% | -20.05% | Clinton +228.59% |
Index Annualized Performance | Bill Clinton | Richard Nixon | Difference |
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NASDAQ | 18.82% | N/A | N/A |
DOW | 15.87% | -3.11% | Clinton +18.98% |
S&P | 15.11% | -3.95% | Clinton +19.06% |
How does Clinton compare to Nixon with respect to GDP Growth? We share the facts on cumulative and annualized GDP growth. Cumulatively Clinton is at 34.23% compared to Nixon at 14.59% a difference of 19.64%
GDP | Bill Clinton | Richard Nixon | Difference |
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Cumulative | 34.23% | 14.59% | Clinton +19.64% |
Annualized | 3.77% | 2.53% | Clinton +1.24% |
How does Clinton compare to Nixon in non-farm payroll? We share the facts on cumulative and annualized jobs created. Cumulatively Clinton is at 20.86% compared to Nixon at 13.22% a difference of 7.64%
Indicator Cumulative Gain/Loss | Bill Clinton | Richard Nixon | Difference |
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Cumulative | 20.86% | 13.22% | Clinton +7.64% |
Annualized | 2.41% | 2.27% | Clinton +0.14% |
We capture the data as soon as it’s available to us – stock market data after daily market close, jobs data once a month and GDP data once a quarter. After verifying the raw data, we then calculate updated cumulative and annualized performance data for the current president (the data for previous presidents have been calculated and verified in advance).
Some metrics are measured daily (like stock market performance), monthly (like jobs growth) and quarterly (like GDP growth). We start measurement of performance for a president from the first full time period after their inauguration. For stock market performance, it is the first stock market day in office. For jobs growth, it’s either first full calendar month in office (so if you are inaugurated in the middle of January, the first full month is February). This ensures a consistent starting point across all presidencies.
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