The former president Jimmy Carter lives in a house worth $210,000 and shops at the local Dollar General

James Earl Carter Jr., born in Plains, Georgia on October 1, 1924, hailed from a modest background. His father, James Earl Carter Sr., was a prosperous businessman, and his mother, Bessie Lilian, worked as a nurse. Carter’s desire to serve in the military, inspired by his father’s service in WWI, led him to the Naval Academy in 1943 after completing high school.

Marriage to Rosalynn Carter in 1946 marked a lifelong partnership rooted in compatibility and shared values. Despite his Navy career, Carter prioritized family and business, constructing a ranch-style home valued at $209,996 in 1961.

Unlike many former presidents, Carter eschewed financial gains post-White House, returning to his humble beginnings in Plains. His frugal lifestyle, evident in shopping at Dollar General and flying commercial, exemplifies his modesty. Carter’s dedication to public service persisted through teaching at Emory University and a Baptist Sunday School, reflecting his unwavering commitment to community and values over wealth.

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