- 19 Apr 11, 16:57#252350
I'm in PA which is a high gas tax state and I pay 3.93 a gallon currently for 93 octane that I have to use.
There are other states with less gas tax or that have refineries in state that pay quite a lot less, around 20 or 25 cents less per gallon.
[ net pay after taxes is more like 30-35k and that's $$ not pounds, so it's worth sh!t these days.
That is pretty poo, The USD and AUD are about 1-1 these days so I cant imagine teachers here getting that, some friends who are teachers i think get around 47k after tax.
It's not right to compare straight like that. There are differences in the purchasing power of the currencies and the US dollar still has proportionally more purchasing power than most other currencies, i.e., you get a lot for your money here in the US (just look at the gas prices compared to Europe or Australia!). So, the 'value' of 30k net when living costs are factored in, may well be higher or the same as your example teacher's in Australia.
how much is Gas going in the US atm? im paying $1.30 but expected to rise to $1.50 for the easter weekend
I'm in PA which is a high gas tax state and I pay 3.93 a gallon currently for 93 octane that I have to use.

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