June 11, 2005

High Gasoline Prices

Filed under: Life, Money, Travel — Terry Wohlers @ 09:22

I continue to hear people in the U.S. complain about the high cost of gasoline. The average price for a gallon of regular unleaded is about $2.10 in the U.S. (That’s about €.55 per liter.) Compared to the past, that’s high. In recent years (prior to mid-2004), gasoline ranged from about $1.40 to $1.75 per gallon (€.30 to €.38 per liter).

I don’t like paying a lot for gasoline anymore than the next guy, but is it really that high? I was in Europe earlier this week. The price for regular unleaded gasoline in Belgium was €1.20 per liter, which is $5.54 per gallon. And in England, it was £.85 per liter. That’s $5.82 per gallon. Do we really have it so bad in the U.S.? So the next time you fill up, consider what people are paying in other parts of the world.

No Comments »

No comments yet.

Leave a comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.