A Cuban confesses how much she spends on gasoline per month in the USA: "It's not an exaggeration."

In her video, the Cuban emphasized that, although it may seem like a high amount, it is a necessary expense due to the constant use of the car.


The young Cuban Nathy Zaldívar Toro has surprised her followers on TikTok by revealing the amount that she and her husband spend monthly on gasoline in the United States. In response to a user who asked her about her expenses, Zaldívar confessed that they both spend up to 500 dollars a month on fuel.

In the video published on her TikTok profile @nathyy.zaldivar.t, the Cuban clarifies that this figure, while it may seem exaggerated, is the reality for many families in the country, especially at times when the price of gasoline has experienced significant fluctuations.

According to Zaldívar, the spending corresponds to the daily need for mobility both for work and other essential activities, emphasizing that living in the United States entails constant use of the car. She also mentions that her husband works an hour away from their home.

"Exactly 500 dollars a month on gasoline and it's not an exaggeration," he stated in the video, which quickly went viral among his followers.

Zaldívar's revelation has sparked a broad conversation on social media about the cost of living in the United States, particularly regarding transportation.

Some users commented confirming that the monthly spending on gasoline can reach similar or even higher figures, depending on the location and daily commutes. Others, for their part, consider the amount they pay as something exaggerated.

"You pressed, girl" or "I agree with you, I think I spend the same or more," can be read in the comments section of her video.

The young Cuban has gained popularity on the platform thanks to her content in which she shares details about her daily life as an immigrant in the United States.

This type of video not only reflects their personal experience but also provides a space for discussion for other immigrants facing similar economic challenges.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.


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