Which country has priciest gas?

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Turkey has the most expensive gasoline at $9.98 per gallon, with the average person spending nearly a third of their daily take-home pay on it. Norway has the second most expensive gas at $9.63 per gallon. The United States uses the most gas in the world.

Turkey is the country where gasoline is the most expensive, costing $9.98 US dollars (USD) per gallon (3.8 liters), according to 2013 data. The average Turkish person is expected to spend nearly a third of his daily take-home pay to buy a gallon (3.8 litres) of gas. Fuel prices in Turkey are about three times higher than the average price in the United States, which isn’t even in the top 50 on the list of countries with the most expensive gas. Norway has the second most expensive gas, at $9.63 USD per gallon (3.8 liters), and is the only oil-producing country among those with the highest fuel prices.

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Greeks spend the highest percentage of their income on gas, with an average of 4.8% in 2013.
The United States uses the most gas in the world, with 1.2 gallons (4.5 liters) of gas per person each day, making it the only country where average gas consumption is more than 1 gallon (3.8 liters) per person per day. day.
In Pakistan, the average person would have to work more than a day to afford 1 gallon (3.8 liters) of gas.




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