There are many Americans grappling with skyrocketing gas prices in recent weeks, but those in the United States aren’t alone.
Many countries have it far worse, and those citizens are likely having an even harder time with it.
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According to data from globalpetrolprices.com, 46 countries have gas prices that are $6 a gallon or more, 26 have prices that are at least $7 a gallon, and eight countries have gas prices that are $8 a gallon or more.
The data from globalpetrolprices.com lists prices based on liters. There are 3.785 liters in a gallon.
Right now, the area with the most expensive gas is Hong Kong, where the average price for a regular gallon of gas is $10.42.
Of note, Hong Kong has been free to operate on its own country, despite that it technically belongs to China.
Right behind Hong Kong in gas prices is Norway at $8.91 a gallon, the Netherlands at $8.74, Israel at $8.56, and Iceland at $8.37.
For a full list of countries and their gas prices, click or tap here.