How does this breakdown compare to fuel prices in your country?

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  1. It was £1.41/ltr petrol at the supermarket for me ~€1.65. Didn’t check the diesel price but they’re higher than petrol in the UK.

  2. 15 TL per litre in Turkey. It equals to 1 Euro and it is cheap for Europeans but minimum wage is 4250 TL in Turkey and most of the retired citizens have a lower wage than 4250 TL

  3. Best I can figure:

    US gasoline tax: ~.048 dollars / liter (18.3c per gallon)

    NV state tax: ~.089 dollars / liter (33.8c per gallon)

    Gasoline, before taxes ~$.91 / liter (calculated, in the US prices are posted with tax)

    Gas is running ~$1.05/liter, tax included (~$4/gallon – varies from $3.80 to more than $4 depending on brand/retailer)

    In Nevada tax as a percentage is maybe 15% of overall price. Varies from state to state, 10-25% low to high percentage probably. Note that there may be additional taxes collected on production, transportation, etc that are not as visible to the consumer. This is just the straight at-point-of-sale taxes.

    Grade dependant, and varies a bit.

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