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Old 05-02-2008, 04:08 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by bandit88 View Post
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try doing some research before opening your mouth
http://money.cnn.com/pf/features/lis...bal_gasprices/

that site has a graph for you to see that other countries are not paying close to $19 a gallon
While his post is way off, you should read all of the article that you referred to before you belittled him. Your point, though valid, has less impact seeing that the information is over three years old. Now, what were you saying about research?


Think you pay a lot for gas? Perhaps you'd prefer to live in Venezuela.


NEW YORK (CNN/Money) – 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.

In a few Latin America and Middle-East nations, such as Venezuela and Saudi Arabia, oil is produced by a government-owned company and local gasoline prices are kept low as a benefit to the nation's citizens, he said. All prices updated March, 2005.
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