When you factor in our country’s
high-income levels and wealth relative to the price of gas, the United States has the fourth-highest gasoline affordability rating on the globe (that is, one gallon of gas costs only a tiny fraction of our average daily income).
And just in case you were wondering, the countries with the most expensive gas prices are generally in Europe, with Finland, Denmark and Norway all charging around $10.00 per gallon. Hong Kong tops the list, though, at a whopping $11.45 per gallon!
Fuel pricing is constantly shifting around the world. The U.S. is among top 20 but what are the cheapest gas prices by country? Check out the top 10.
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