According to combined data from the OECD and GlobalPetrolPrices.com, U.S. Americans had to pay 1.2 percent of the country's average monthly wage for 16 gallons of gasoline at the pumps. While their northern neighbor Canada falls into the same bracket with 1.9 percent, their North American Free Trade Agreement partner Mexico had one of the highest shares of average monthly income needed to fill up a 60-litres or 16-gallon tank at 4.8 percent.
This disparity can be partly explained by the general state of wealth and the labor markets in the corresponding countries as well as their ability to produce fuel themselves as is the case for Canada and the United States. So while inhabitants of Denmark had to pay an average of $2.4 per litre of Octane 95 at the pump on March 7, a full tank would only amount to about three percent of the average monthly wage of roughly $4,900. Greek motorists, on the other hand, had to contend with $2.1 per litre at the pumps against an average monthly income of $2,267.
у нас, если по 50 р на 60 литров = 3000 р, или приблизительно 5% от 60 тыщ, что мало кто имеет; другими словами: в два раза дороже самого дорого
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