Gas prices are climbing again, which means people are complaining, which means it's time for a spate of stories showing how relatively cheap gas remains in the US. Here's a rough estimate of world prices per gallon, courtesy of CNN:
- US: $3.53
- Norway: $9.28
- Europe: Between $7.50 and $8 for most, including Britain, Ireland, Italy, France, and Germany.
- Denmark: $8.20
- Greece: $8.45
- Japan: $6.30
- Canada: $4.49
- OPEC nations: Generally, under a dollar.
What gives? "The difference between countries comes down to taxes and subsidies," says one oil analyst. "Prices are incredibly high in Europe because of the stiff taxes that EU countries put on fuel. The same holds true for many other countries." (More
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