How rising gasoline prices in 2024 hit the budgets of Israeli families

by times news cr

2024-04-27 07:29:19

The increase in fuel prices observed in our country in 2024 has put a significant strain on the budgets of Israeli families, resulting in additional costs that have a significant impact on their financial situation.

ICE writes about this.

Since the beginning of 2024, gasoline prices have risen to almost one shekel per liter, which means an additional cost of more than 200 shekels per family every month. This comes amid economic difficulties caused by the war, which has already caused serious damage to the economy.

It is noted that the average amount of fuel consumed by cars is about 50 liters, and many gasoline cars require refueling every week, resulting in an additional cost of approximately 200 shekels per month.

Thus, for Israeli families, rising fuel prices have become a major challenge, significantly increasing their costs and putting additional pressure on already strained budgets.

“Cursor” wrote earlier that since April 1 of this year, in Israel, according to the decision of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, fuel prices have increased. For a liter of gasoline at gas stations, motorists began to pay 0.21 shekel more.

2024-04-27 07:29:19

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