The table below shows the world's ten most expensive countries for petrol along with other financial information.
The table provides data about the ten most expensive nations in the world in terms of net
income
, expenditure
, and portion of monthly income
spent on petroleum gas
.
It is clearly seen that in all leading countries
, the average monthly net income
gas
is greatly higher than its monthly expenditure
. Among the nations given, Eritrea
has the largest proportion of income
spent on petrol
every month.
Norway has the most capital gains in the petroleum industry at $4397.07 monthly. Similarly
, it also
has the highest monthly petrol
expenses with $319.85/month. Sweden
, Denmark, and Belgium are also
showing a considerable gas
revenue at $3548.81, $3430.34, and $3125.88 respectively. In contrast
, Eritrea
has the lowest net income
among all countries
with only $450.09, the figure is similar to Sweden
, however
, when it comes to the percentage of monthly earning spending on petrol
, a staggering 61.10% is accounted for Eritrea
, while
Sweden
accounts a marginal portion of 7.70% only.
Looking closely at the figures for average monthly expenses for petrol
, all countries
except depicts fairly similar amount. Norway and Turkey have an average of $310 gas
expenditure
in a 30-day span. Whereas
the eight remaining countries
namely, Holland, Italy, Greece, Denmark, Britain, Sweden
, Eritrea
, and Belgium range from $275 to $288 monthly expenditure
.Submitted by sheenasedeno on
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