U.S. Gasoline is Still Dirt-Cheap

By admin | May 16, 2008
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Submitted by CARPE DIEM

American gasoline is also dirt-cheap compared with gas in other countries. British motorists are currently paying about $8.38 per gallon for gasoline. In Norway, a major oil exporter, drivers are paying $8.73.

In 2007, out of the 32 industrialized countries surveyed by the International Energy Agency (see p. 42 of the report) only one (Mexico) had cheaper gasoline than the United States

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