1. Norway
Average price of litre of unleaded: 164p
Percentage of income spent on petrol: 7.4 per cent
Norway officially has the most expensive petrol in the world. It also took the crown when we looked at petrol prices back in August.
The reason prices are so high in the country is the fact that motor fuel is taxed with both a road use tax and a CO2 tax.
However, despite the eye-watering cost of petrol, it is roughly 22p a litre more expensive than in Britain on average – workers in the country have higher wages than all the other countries on the list.
The average worker has a disposable income of £2,681.07 after tax, meaning that 7.4 per cent of wages are spent on petrol – the lowest amount out of all of the countries.
2. Turkey
Average price of litre of unleaded: 162p
Percentage of income spent on petrol: 34.2 per cent
The country in Southern Europe is close to the Suez Strait, and oil rich countries such as Egypt and Syria, but has the second highest petrol prices in the world.
The country has seen three petrol prices hikes in just a month, equalling an 8.5 per cent leap in that short time period, according to the Turkish press.
With a disposable income after tax of just £572.57, the country is also second behind Eritrea for the amount each citizen spends on fuel – 34.2 per cent of monthly income.
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1. NorwayAverage price of litre of unleaded: 164pPercentage of income spent on petrol: 7.4 per centNorway officially has the most expensive petrol in the world. It also took the crown when we looked at petrol prices back in August.The reason prices are so high in the country is the fact that motor fuel is taxed with both a road use tax and a CO2 tax. However, despite the eye-watering cost of petrol, it is roughly 22p a litre more expensive than in Britain on average – workers in the country have higher wages than all the other countries on the list.The average worker has a disposable income of £2,681.07 after tax, meaning that 7.4 per cent of wages are spent on petrol – the lowest amount out of all of the countries.2. TurkeyAverage price of litre of unleaded: 162pPercentage of income spent on petrol: 34.2 per centThe country in Southern Europe is close to the Suez Strait, and oil rich countries such as Egypt and Syria, but has the second highest petrol prices in the world.The country has seen three petrol prices hikes in just a month, equalling an 8.5 per cent leap in that short time period, according to the Turkish press.With a disposable income after tax of just £572.57, the country is also second behind Eritrea for the amount each citizen spends on fuel – 34.2 per cent of monthly income.Read more: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/cars/article-2127644/Worlds-expensive-petrol-hotspots-revealed-Norway-tops-charts--does-Britain-make-ten.html#ixzz3ckYKmQte Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
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