INFOGRAPHIC
This infographic demonstrates the public opinion of all U.S. presidents. The original study and survey was conducted by Siena College Research Institute in 2010. Meaning most recent presidents may have fallen or risen in favorability since then.
Favorability is measured on a scale from 1 to 44. There have been 44 presidents. Grover Cleveland did not serve back-to-back terms making him count for spots 22 and 24.
Most favored is Franklin D. Roosevelt and the least liked is Andrew Johnson.