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		<title>By: Highlandbound</title>
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		<description>This may not be a popular answer, but with fuel prices around the world have always been much higher than the USA.  When I moved to Britain a few years ago I discover gas was already at $6/gallon and is now closer to $8.50.

The weak US dollar is raising prices on everything imported because it simply takes more dollars to buy things.  Once the dollar stabilizes you should see your fuel prices stabilize at something well below the $8.50 I have to pay every day.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This may not be a popular answer, but with fuel prices around the world have always been much higher than the USA.  When I moved to Britain a few years ago I discover gas was already at $6/gallon and is now closer to $8.50.</p>
<p>The weak US dollar is raising prices on everything imported because it simply takes more dollars to buy things.  Once the dollar stabilizes you should see your fuel prices stabilize at something well below the $8.50 I have to pay every day.</p>
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