What gas to use?

US Gallon = 4 litres & a UK Imperial Gallon = 4.56 litres as Ozstung stated
I paid $190.9 cents per litre = AU$763.6 cents per US Gallaon, then factor in current exchange rate & the conversion = US$540.9 cents per US Gallon.
 
That's insane, honestly if I was paying $8.80 a gallon here I wouldn't be driving a Stinger. At Costco I'm paying $2.75 a gallon for 93 O.O
Our cost of living is insane down here in OZ, we enjoy high real estate prices, high incomes, everything is expensive, the legal minimum wage in Australia is currently AU$18.93 per hour.
For example a McDonalds Cheeseburger is AU$3.05 & I know it’s US$0.99 well it was when I was there in 2016
 
Our cost of living is insane down here in OZ, we enjoy high real estate prices, high incomes, everything is expensive, the legal minimum wage in Australia is currently AU$18.93 per hour.
For example a McDonalds Cheeseburger is AU$3.05 & I know it’s US$0.99 well it was when I was there in 2016

it depends on what cheeseburger you're talking about. The dollar menu cheeseburger is around $.99 but it's a pathetic little thing, the normal size ones are closer to $3. Our minimum wage here is $10.25 AU, but that isn't enough to actually live without extra government assistance or a second job. According to this website, our cost of living is pretty close to yours. Your food is a lot cheaper, our clothing and gas is a lot cheaper, rent looks pretty close to the same with you guys having the edge, owning property is a little cheaper here. Cost Of Living Comparison Between Australia And United States

But looking at the other stats, you guys spend far less than we do on healthcare, you have lower poverty, higher life expectancy, lower infant mortality, and fewer health issues.

At least we have cheaper gas though lol... hell we fight enough wars over the stuff, it SHOULD be cheap here.
 
it depends on what cheeseburger you're talking about. The dollar menu cheeseburger is around $.99 but it's a pathetic little thing, the normal size ones are closer to $3. Our minimum wage here is $10.25 AU, but that isn't enough to actually live without extra government assistance or a second job. According to this website, our cost of living is pretty close to yours. Your food is a lot cheaper, our clothing and gas is a lot cheaper, rent looks pretty close to the same with you guys having the edge, owning property is a little cheaper here. Cost Of Living Comparison Between Australia And United States

But looking at the other stats, you guys spend far less than we do on healthcare, you have lower poverty, higher life expectancy, lower infant mortality, and fewer health issues.

At least we have cheaper gas though lol... hell we fight enough wars over the stuff, it SHOULD be cheap here.
The average house price in OZ is $656,000 & in Sydney the average House price its about $1mil.
We spend less on healthcare as we have a national system Medicare & some can also supplement this with Private Health Insurance.
 
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