How much for gas? Around the world, pain is felt at the pump

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How much for gas? Around the world, pain is felt at the pump
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People worldwide are feeling the pain of high gas prices and choosing to walk more, hop on their bicycle or rethink road trips. But those without good public transportation options or who can't forgo their car have little choice but to pay.

. Europe will have to get its supply from somewhere else, such as Middle Eastern exporters. But OPEC+, which includes Russia, has been failing to meet its production targets.

Isabelle Bruno, a teacher in the Paris suburbs, now takes the bus to the train station instead of making the 10-minute drive.

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