- President Joe Biden’s approval ratings have tanked as gas prices and inflation have soared.
- Energy analysts say the price of oil, not Biden or his policies, are to blame for higher gas prices.
- Gas prices are higher in 93 countries than they are in the United States.
WASHINGTON – Five-dollar-a-gallon gas isn’t a good deal in the United States, but in other parts of the world, it’s a bargain.
Drivers in Hong Kong pay over $11 a gallon at the pump. Filling up in Finland costs over $10 a gallon. In Iceland, Norway, Greece, Denmark, the Netherlands, Monaco and the Central African Republic, the price of petrol tops $9 per gallon.