Gas is $4 a gallon?

We have discovered aliens!

More like over $5.00 per gallon, but your point stands.

So normal Europe prices from before this thing. It's up to $8.50 per gallon there now.

Are you comparing the same gallons?

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I think it's just normal taxes.

Depends on the country but around 40-50% would be taxes, climate compensation and other stuff, yes.

My gas was $3.09/gal this morning

Still too expensive but not exactly going to bankrupt me.

$4.50/gal+ as of a couple days ago in Vegas. Probably higher now.

SoCal gas is at least $6.85 a gallon.

Not that high. In the 5s.

$6.84999 at the Shell station near my gym this morning.

$5.66 today at the arco nearby. LA fwiw.

Understood. This was in Manhattan Beach which is expensive for everything but still, that delta is incredible.

Actually, I noticed one near there yesterday on PCH (forget which station) was $6.89999 for the good stuff.

That would be double my cost of gas where I am from 2 years ago. That's insane.

Insane was me paying this much during the gas price hikes in the early 2010s. We aren’t even there yet. Adjusted for inflation thats probably $8 gas.

$5.5 in PA.

Cries in UK $8 a gallon

Your gallons are a bit bigger than US gallons, but not 2x bigger.

Assuming US gallons, $8/US gallon works out as £1.60/litre. That sounds about right for current UK prices, depending on what and where you're buying it. (Yes, fuel is expensive here compared to the US; that's largely down to fuel duty and taxes.)

WA state. I would be ecstatic if it was $4.

Same. I don't think I've seen prices below $4 in seattle since like 2021, with a few exceptions here and there.