The World’s Gas Prices…

October 22nd, 2008 - Gerald "Gerry" Pugliese

Thankfully Americans are driving less. Because gas prices stink! In New York it costs $3.91 per gallon and $4.10 in California, but Hawaii is getting hit the HARDEST with $4.64 a gallon and South Carolina is the “cheapest” at $3.46. Those days of under a dollar are LONG gone!

Now, fuel prices in the U.S. are terrible. But compared to the rest of the world, we’re getting off easy. Hong Kong $8.05, Eritrea $9.58, Zambia $9.88 and in the Netherlands $9.97 for a gallon of gas! Good thing most other countries drive SMALL cars.

Via Condé Nast Portfolio.

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