It became known how long presidents of different countries of the world sleep
Despite the fact that presidents are busy with many pressing issues, some of them also manage to get enough sleep. And although there are no clear statistics on sleep among state leaders, the editors of the Al Ain portal have collected a few data on the most famous politicians from around the world.
In the United States, about a third of citizens suffer from sleep deprivation (sleeping less than seven hours a night). This figure seems to be true for the presidents of this country. According to the autobiography of the 45th US President Donald Trump, Think Like a Billionaire, his average sleep was about four hours a day.
For Barack Obama, this figure has not changed much. According to media reports, Trump's predecessor slept between five and six hours a day. Barack stayed awake until one or two o'clock in the morning before going to bed, and always got up promptly at seven in the morning.
The 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton, slept for five to six hours. John F. Kennedy and George Bush Sr. even resorted to drug treatment to normalize sleep. The data of current US President Joe Biden, however, has not yet been disclosed.
According to media reports, former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi slept for only two hours. Angela Merkel stated that she postpones sleep so that she has more free time. Margaret Thatcher, the former Prime Minister of Great Britain, slept only four hours a night.
Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill slept the same amount, but his love for an hour and a half nap is known. Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a meeting with voters that he tries to exercise and sleep six to seven hours a day.
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