Where Was the Dow Jones When Obama Took Office? (2024)

When Barack Obama took Presidential office on Jan. 20, 2009, theDow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) continued its credit crisis slump and fell to 7,949.09, the lowest inaugural performance (as measured by percentage drop) for the Dow since its creation in 1896.

Theand theNasdaqtook similar hits on inauguration day, dropping 5.3% and 5.8%, respectively. Fourth-quarter earnings reports were on track to drop more than 20% compared to the same quarter the previous year.

Key Takeaways

  • When President Obama took office on Jan. 20, 2009, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) continued to suffer from the financial crisis, reaching an all-time low for a presidential inauguration.
  • In general, the financial landscape was dropping, with decreases in the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and fourth-quarter earnings reports.
  • When Obama became president in 2009, the DJIA was 7,949.09. In comparison, when Obama was sworn in for a second term in 2013, the DJIA was at 13,712.21.

Obama Becomes President

Bank stocks had been hit prior to Obama taking office, and the selling continued the day he was sworn in, with the banking sector declining by 30%. Bank of America Corporation (BAC) dropped 29% and Citigroup Inc. (C) sank 20%.

While the economic backslide may have seemed to indicate that the American public was less than confident in their newly elected president, the dip was, instead, widely credited to a continued lack of confidence in the failing economy left behind by the previous administration. The market found a bottom in March 2009 and entered one of the longest bull markets in history.

Many investors regard the S&P 500 as a better representation of the market as it includes 500 companies across the U.S. markets while the Dow Jones only includes 30.

Obama was inaugurated for the second time on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013; since it was a Sunday, the market was closed. It was also closed on Monday, Jan. 21, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day; however, on Tuesday, Jan. 22, the DJIA opened at 13,649.70 and closed at 13,712.21. If correlation always meant causation, traders might conclude that market participants were more confident in Obama the second time around.

A Presidential Comparison

Investors should be very careful about drawing conclusions from the market's performance on Election or Inauguration Day because there isn't enough data. For example, the maximum number of inauguration days for any president is two (with the exception of Franklin Roosevelt), which is too small for statistical analysis.

Each inauguration is also accompanied by unique economic circ*mstances that make drawing conclusions even more difficult. It seems more likely that incoming presidents deserve neither credit nor blame for what happens the day they are sworn in.

While President Obama's first inauguration was a bad day for the market, the first year of a presidential administration or even the first term might be a better measuring stick for economic performance. From that perspective, President Donald Trump's first year was the market's best since President Jimmy Carter's, while President Clinton's first term experienced the best DJIA performance.

In the case of President George W. Bush, the stock market was down over 8% his first year in office and lost 3.7% by the end of his first term; however, the dotcom bust that helped inflict that damage had little to do with the president's economic agenda. What can be said for sure is that the historic lows during George W. Bush's administration and the shaky beginnings of Obama's first few months in office were correlated with widespread economic crises and an economy in flux.

Despite its inauspicious economic beginnings, the Obama administration was correlated with an impressive upswing in the stock market. By the end of Obama's second term on Jan. 20, 2017, theDJIA had more than recovered from its Jan. 2009low point.

How Much Did the Dow Go Up During Obama?

On the day that Obama took office, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed at 7,949.09. On Obama's last day of office, the DJIA closed at 19,827.25. The DJIA grew 149% during Obama's presidency.

Which President Had the Best Stock Market Performance?

President Bill Clinton had the best stock market performance. The S&P 500 grew 210% during Clinton's two-term presidency. The second best performer was Obama, where during his presidency the S&P 500 grew 189%.

What Year Was the Dow the Highest?

The Dow had its peak on Jan. 4, 2022, when it closed at 36,799.65. It reached a high during trading on Jan. 5, 2022, when it hit 36,952.65.

The Bottom Line

When Obama became president in 2009, the economy was suffering from the financial crisis and the stock market was dropping, with the DJIA hitting its lowest point of any inaugural day; however, the market's performance on the day a president is sworn in has little to do with the president but more so with the previous administration.

A better gauge of a president's impact on the market is to see how it performed over the president's entire time in office, whether that be one term or two. In Obama's case, the DJIA soared during his presidential tenure.

Where Was the Dow Jones When Obama Took Office? (2024)
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