Since we are talking about fuel, let’s see how the costs are in America.
The cheapest fuel is in Panama and the most expensive in Nicaragua. In the ranking of 15 countries, Uruguay occupies sixth place starting from the one that is the cheapest, according to a report by the BBC in London with data from Global Petrol Princel
The order is starting with the country where it is cheapest and last where it is most expensive:
According to this calculation, the countries with the least expensive fuel for their population would be Panama, Chile and Colombia, while the countries with the highest cost are Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador.
The index uses the data of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita as a measure to standardize income per person, which means that the calculation is not based on an analysis of the average monthly income received by individuals or households, notes the BBC