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January 1: Taxes lowered, gas prices lowered
A new government took helm of Aruba early November, after beating the incumbent party in the general elections in September 2009.
The new government campaigned fiercely against many unpopular measures introduced by previous leadership. This obviously helped them into power and obtained majority seats in parliament.
One of the principal promises was the reversal of the highly [...]
Rare gasoline price drop
Tomorrow gasoline will drop with about 5%. Naturally these drops are rare in this part of the world. Nevertheless, any drop is welcome. For more information visit arubalife.net/gasoline.
October 13th, 2009 Read more » gasolineGasoline up again, this year 37%
I think that by now we are used to this news. Gasoline rose again this month. After having a continues rise in gas prices, it finally dropped in August, just to go back up this month. Gasoline price rose with almost 5% in comparison to last month. For more detail visit arubalife.net/gasoline.
September 9th, 2009 Read more » gasolineHistoric: Gasoline Drops a Little
After a steady increase of the gasoline prices since January of this year with over 30%, finally the gas prices dropped with 4%. It was rather unexpected.
Prices aren’t expected to go down much further in these times. For more detailed information read about it at arubalife.net/gasoline.
Gasoline this year: 36% hike
The unrelentlessness hike of gasoline prices continues on the island. Since the start of this year gasoline prices in Aruba rose with 36%. Month to month hike is at 5.6%.
The fluctuation of gasoline prices in Aruba continue to be a major problem, that doesn’t seem to be addressed sufficiently. The simple island logic “we are [...]
Gasoline Only Rose This Year in Aruba
Gasoline prices continue on a steady rise in 2009. In fact, gasoline prices in Aruba haven’t dropped once this year. Off course local “experts” will try to justify the hike with all sorts of “smart” calculations, flawed comparisons to neighboring islands, transportation costs, insurance increases and other typical justification.
This time around there was more local [...]