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anthony_r | 4 years ago

Yup. Converted to gallons and the US dollar in Switzerland you have to pay $9.35 for gas (CHF2.3 per liter). Yet there's no shortage of cars on the highways here.

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giantg2|4 years ago

It's always hard to compare value internationally, but...

The median income in Switzerland is about $125k USD. That's more than twice the median in the US. It sounds like the affordability of $9/gal gas is greatly different. US politicians are actually suggesting things like a stipend or stimulus payment to help people pay for gas. Ridiculous, but that's how it is.

rolisz|4 years ago

In Romania the gas prices are about 6.38$/gallon. I'm pretty sure average income in Romania is much lower than in the US.

missedthecue|4 years ago

"The median income in Switzerland is about $125k USD."

I don't believe this for a second and sure enough the first few sources produced by a google search show a far different situations. The Swiss office of Federal Statistics says the median income is 50,120 CHF per year which is $53,880 USD at current exchange rates. Even the top 10% of the country's earners are only in the mid $90k, nowhere near $125k.

https://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/en/home/statistics/economic-soc...

anthony_r|4 years ago

FWIW: the gas price is about the same in Germany, which has a median yearly income of about $45k.

potta_coffee|4 years ago

Distances driven in the US are often much higher as well. People I know regularly commute 30 to 60 minutes one way to get to work. Some tradesmen I know are driving 2 hours to get to the jobsite.