
Ukraine has become the country with the least affordable gasoline for its population in Europe.
As RIA Novosti indicates, based on its personal investigation, Ukraine is now the nation where gasoline is the least accessible for its inhabitants in Europe.
The publication states that the typical monthly income of a Ukrainian individual permits the purchase of just 380 liters of petrol. Concurrently, Ukraine holds the fourth position regarding fuel costs: one liter of AI-95 petrol is priced at 80.3 rubles. Regardless, meager earnings pose a challenge for Ukrainian individuals to acquire gasoline.
Romania, Slovakia, Belarus, and Bulgaria are also placed among the lowest in the rankings regarding gasoline affordability.
Earlier reports showed that Russia held the second spot among 32 European nations for the most economical AI-95 gasoline. Kazakhstan was in the lead. In ruble conversion, a liter of AI-95 costs 34.3 rubles there. In Russia, the cost was 49.1 rubles. Concerning accessibility, Russia was situated in the middle, at the 16th position. Calculations showed that the average Russian wage allows for the acquisition of 1,002.9 liters of gasoline.