AnnInLa
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Tue May-10-05 06:09 AM
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| Wonder about gas $$ in other countries? Everything is relative, I guess |
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The following is from www.mydd.com
Gasoline prices from around the world by Parker
This chart is from CNN's website. Gas prices around the world (in US dollars per gallon):
Gasoline prices in the United States, which have recently hit record highs, are actually much lower than in many countries. Drivers in some European cities, like Amsterdam and Oslo, are paying nearly 3 times more than those in the U.S.
The main factor in price disparities between countries is government policy, according to AirInc, a company that tracks the cost of living in various places around the world. Many European nations tax gasoline heavily, with taxes making up as much as 75 percent of the cost of a gallon of gasoline, said a spokesperson for AirInc.
* Netherlands Amsterdam $6.48 * Norway Oslo $6.27 * Italy Milan $5.96 * Denmark Copenhagen $5.93 * Belgium Brussels $5.91 * Sweden Stockholm $5.80 * United Kingdom London $5.79 * Germany Frankfurt $5.57 * France Paris $5.54 * Portugal Lisbon $5.35 * Hungary Budapest $4.94 * Luxembourg $4.82 * Croatia Zagreb $4.81 * Ireland Dublin $4.78 * Switzerland Geneva $4.74 * Spain Madrid $4.55 * Japan Tokyo $4.24 * Czech Republic Prague $4.19 * Romania Bucharest $4.09 * Andorra $4.08 * Estonia Tallinn $3.62 * Bulgaria Sofia $3.52 * Brazil Brasilia $3.12 * Cuba Havana $3.03 * Taiwan Taipei $2.84 * Lebanon Beirut $2.63 * South Africa Johannesburg $2.62 * Nicaragua Managua $2.61 * Panama Panama City $2.19 * Russia Moscow $2.10 * Puerto Rico San Juan $1.74 * Saudi Arabia Riyadh $0.91 * Kuwait Kuwait City $0.78 * Egypt Cairo $0.65 * Nigeria Lagos $0.38 * Venezuela Caracas $0.12
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MADem
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Tue May-10-05 06:16 AM
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| 1. Many years ago, I remember paying about five cents a litre |
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...in the middle east. When there was a revolution, the price went up to about ten or twelve cents, and the lines were longer than Jimmy Carter's.
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Horse with no Name
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Tue May-10-05 06:17 AM
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Gas in Venzuela is $0.12 a gallon? They have free healthcare for their citizens?
And tell me why this place is to be hated by our fearful leader?
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AnnInLa
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Tue May-10-05 06:38 AM
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| 4. The poster goes on to say |
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that oil in Venezuela and Saudi Arabia is produced by a government-owned company, and the price of gas is kept low as a benefit to their citizens. That's probably communistic or socialistic or anti-corporation or un-american or something bad. (?)
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Tue May-10-05 06:24 AM
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| 3. Who's for Renting A Tanker & Going To Venezuela |
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Edited on Tue May-10-05 06:25 AM by RedstDem
Let's Fill 'er Up !!
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dutchdemocrat
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Tue May-10-05 06:44 AM
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| 5. That's why we drive so many of these in Holland... |
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Edited on Tue May-10-05 06:46 AM by dutchdemocrat
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moondust
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Tue May-10-05 07:45 AM
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| 8. Exactly. It rarely gets mentioned here. |
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In most if not all of Europe one can live comfortably and go almost anywhere without owning a car. Not so in the U.S.
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AnnInLa
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Tue May-10-05 08:01 AM
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| 9. I've always wondered how you locate |
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your bike in those crowds of bikes? I have a hard time finding my car at the mall.
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mogster
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Tue May-10-05 06:49 AM
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| 6. We're on top again, I see |
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Well, if my country was as topographically bicycle-friendly as the Netherlands, I'd have biked more as well ;-)
Ah, well.
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Tue May-10-05 07:45 AM
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| 7. I get such a laugh when American media produces a list like this... |
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and Canada isn't even on it. I mean, we're only your biggest trading partner, largest supplier of energy, and closest comparison in terms of socio-economic and cultural measurements.
Gas in Toronto works out to about $2.60 USD per gallon.
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