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You Can Buy Less Gasoline in Azerbaijan for Average Salary than in Georgia
Baku/03.07.19/ Turan: In Azerbaijan, for the average salary of $ 313, you can buy 354 liters of AI-95 gasoline.
Such data are given in the research of Picodi.com on the topic: "Gasoline index. Is fuel expensive for residents of different countries? "
The purpose of the study is to determine how many liters of AI-95 gasoline can be bought for the average salary in 115 countries of the world. The studies cover the period January-June 2019.
According to the study, in Azerbaijan, a liter of AI-95 gasoline costs $ 0.88, which corresponds to the price in Georgia and Armenia. At the same time, for the average salary in Georgia ($ 380) you can buy 434 liters, and in Armenia for the average salary of $ 294 you can buy 335 liters.
The cheapest gasoline AI-95 among the CIS countries is in Kazakhstan ($ 0.45). The average salary of residents of Kazakhstan ($ 373) allows you to purchase more than 800 liters per month. In Russia, 1 liter of AI-95 gasoline costs $ 0.7, so for the average salary of $ 623 you can buy 887 liters.
In Tajikistan, despite the relative cheapness of one liter of AI-95 ($ 0.81), the average salary is so low ($ 105) that you can afford to buy only 130 liters with this money. In Uzbekistan, with an average salary of $ 213, you can buy 238 liters at a cost of a liter of $ 0.89, and in Kyrgyzstan (the average salary is $ 191) 305 liters at a price of $ 0.63 per liter.
The most expensive gasoline brand AI-95 is in Ukraine and Moldova. Here, for a liter of petrol, they ask for $ 1.09 and $ 1.03, respectively. In Ukraine, with an average salary of $ 282, 258 liters are available, and in Moldova, with an average salary of $ 308, you can buy 298 liters. -0-
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