A humid continental with warm summers and cold snowy winters city of 2,370,000, currency USD, primary language English. Scored 7.6 on the everycity index across cost, safety, weather, jobs and twelve more axes.
A humid continental city, 2,370,000 people, the city profile in one stat grid.
Pittsburgh scored 7.6 on the everycity index, placing it in the strong tier of the global cohort of 5,000 cities. A single person spends $2,380 a month here including rent, groceries, transport and utilities. A working couple spends $3,680. Internet runs at a median 248 Mbps on residential fiber per OOKLA Speedtest readings from April 2026. The average reported salary, blended across sectors, is $5,240 a month. The highest marginal income tax rate is 37 percent. Safety reads 7.4 on a 0 to 10 scale, with the night safety subindex at 6.8, the female solo subindex at 7.2, and the family subindex at 7.6. The metro area holds 2,370,000 people and sits at 40.440625 degrees, -79.995886 degrees. The summer high lands at 30 Celsius, the winter low at -7. The city averages 2,020 sunshine hours a year.
Compared with peer cities, Pittsburgh sits within the United States Northeast cohort on monthly outlay. See New York vs Pittsburgh for the head to head numbers. For broader context, the americas continent page ranks the region's top 25 cities. For salary comparisons across jurisdictions, run the tax calculator, or read the after tax salary comparison longform. The full method behind the everycity composite is published on the methodology page.
Every number below comes from Numbeo Q1 2026, cross checked against national statistics offices and Mercer's 2025 Cost of Living Survey.
| Item | Detail | USD per month |
|---|---|---|
| Rent, one bedroom, city center | furnished, market rate | $1,380 |
| Rent, one bedroom, outer ring | 30 minute commute | $980 |
| Rent, three bedroom, city center | family unit | $2,580 |
| Groceries | per person, supermarket | $420 |
| Transport | monthly metro or fuel | $105 |
| Utilities | electricity, water, refuse | $195 |
| Internet | residential fiber, 248 Mbps | $72 |
| Dinner for two | mid range restaurant | $75 |
| Coffee | cappuccino, sit down cafe | $5.2 |
| Gym | full service, monthly | $48 |
| Single person total | $2,380 | |
| Working couple total | $3,680 |
A single person budgets $2,380 a month to live in Pittsburgh at the median Numbeo basket. Rent is the largest line item, with a furnished one bedroom in the city center commanding $1,380 a month and an outer ring equivalent landing at $980. Groceries, transport, utilities and internet together add another $792 a month. The local currency is the United States dollar, the global reserve and the local unit, freely convertible. Most relocating professionals open a multi currency account with Wise before the move to avoid the 0 to 1.8 percent retail FX spread that local banks charge on cross border transfers.
Compared regionally, Pittsburgh sits within the United States Northeast cohort working range. The cheapest cities ranking places Pittsburgh in the relevant cohort. For an after tax comparison across jobs, run the cost of living calculator, or read the after tax salary comparison. For long term rentals the active local platforms are listed on the banking and rental platforms guide. See also New York vs Pittsburgh and Boston vs Pittsburgh.
No moral panic, no rose tint. Four subindices, all referenced to the latest national crime statistics and Numbeo's crowdsourced safety panel.
| Subindex | Score 0 to 10 | Band |
|---|---|---|
| Overall safety | 7.4 | Workable |
| Solo female safety | 7.2 | Workable |
| Family with children | 7.6 | Workable |
| Night walk, alone | 6.8 | Workable |
Pittsburgh's overall safety score lands at 7.4, which places it in the workable band on the everycity index. The female solo subindex reads 7.2 and the night walk subindex reads 6.8, both of which capture the variance between daytime and after dark experience. Family safety, weighted for primary school commute risk, sits at 7.6. Health insurance for relocating expats typically runs $45 to $145 a month through SafetyWing, which the editorial team uses on assignment. For broader context the global safest cities ranking places Pittsburgh alongside its regional peers in the cohort table.
The neighborhoods that draw the bulk of incident reports are noted in section 6. The areas that draw the fewest are listed there as well, with rents reflecting both reputation and reality. A foreigner walking with a phone in hand on a main avenue at 1 a.m. should not assume the safest neighborhood numbers apply to that scenario; the 6.8 night subindex is the figure that matters. Solo female nomads should read the safest cities for women ranking alongside this profile, and the best cities for women to live longform. See Philadelphia vs Pittsburgh for the head to head safety read against the most common peer city.
Twelve months at a glance, with sunshine hours, humidity and rainy day counts pulled from the WMO 1991 to 2020 normals.
The climate is classified as humid continental with warm summers and cold snowy winters in the Köppen system. Annual rainfall covers 154 days. Humidity averages 70 percent, the city receives 2,020 hours of sunshine a year, and the temperature swing between the coldest and warmest months runs 37 degrees Celsius. The single most comfortable month for an outdoor lifestyle is September, when the average high reaches 24 and the average low 12 degrees Celsius. The harshest stretch is January, where outdoor activity outside of morning hours becomes unpleasant for the heat or cold sensitive.
Compared with peer cities, Pittsburgh runs at the regional median for ambient comfort across the calendar year. For climate matched alternatives, run the climate match tool. The best cities for weather ranking places Pittsburgh in the workable cohort. To find the optimal visit window before relocating, use the best month to visit tool, and for direct peer comparison see Cleveland vs Pittsburgh.
Salaries are gross monthly figures, blended from national labour bureau data and Glassdoor postings active in March 2026.
| Role | Detail | USD per month, gross |
|---|---|---|
| City average | blended sectors | $5,240 |
| Senior software developer | five plus years | $11,200 |
| Senior financial analyst | five plus years | $9,400 |
| Top marginal income tax | employee | 37 percent federal on income above $626,350 for a single filer in 2025, plus 3.07 percent Pennsylvania flat state tax, plus 3.0 percent Pittsburgh local earned income tax |
| Corporate tax | standard rate | 21 percent federal plus 8.49 percent Pennsylvania corporate net income tax for 2025, with the state rate scheduled to drop annually to 4.99 percent by 2031 |
The blended average salary in Pittsburgh runs $5,240 a month, gross of tax. A senior software developer earns $11,200 on local payroll, while a senior financial analyst commands $9,400. The largest employers are listed above; together they represent between 14 and 28 percent of formal sector employment in the metro area depending on the year measured. The top marginal income tax rate is 37 percent. Corporate tax sits at the rate noted in the table above. Expats moving regular income across borders typically use Wise at the daily mid market rate, which removes the 0 to 1.8 percent retail spread that local banks charge.
For an accurate after tax estimate including local social security, run the tax calculator. For a market wide salary view, the highest salary cities ranking and the highest paying cities after tax ranking place Pittsburgh in the relevant cohort. The lowest tax cities ranking covers the relative position on tax. For a peer set comparison, run New York vs Pittsburgh and Boston vs Pittsburgh.
A working map of where to live in Pittsburgh in 2026, ordered loosely from highest cost to lowest commute.
the upscale residential quarter east of Oakland, walking distance to Walnut Street shopping, the highest concentration of doctors and finance professionals.
the family residential corridor, the oldest established Jewish community in western Pennsylvania, walking distance to the Carnegie Mellon and University of Pittsburgh campuses.
the post industrial renaissance quarter, the highest concentration of independent restaurants and bars per capita in the metro since 2015.
the wholesale and entertainment district along the Allegheny River, the cluster of converted warehouse lofts and tech offices.
the riverfront entertainment corridor, the densest concentration of bars between East Carson Street and the Monongahela.
the southern suburban anchor, the highest rated public school district in the metro, mid century single family stock.
the historic Allegheny City quarter, walking distance to PNC Park and Acrisure Stadium, mixed Victorian and modern apartment stock.
The seven quarters above cover the spread of the rental market in Pittsburgh for a relocating professional. Shadyside is the highest priced and the most likely to deliver the lifestyle a Western expat imagines. Squirrel Hill is the upscale residential pick at a different price point. Lawrenceville is the value pick at the cost of a longer commute. Strip District is the cultural pick, suited to short term assignments or those who prefer density to silence. The full neighborhood by neighborhood walk through, with photos, is in the Pittsburgh neighborhoods longform, scheduled to publish in Q3 2026.
Long term rental supply in Pittsburgh is concentrated in the four to seven year old apartment stock; older buildings often lack reliable elevators or, in some neighborhoods, reliable hot water during the coldest months. Furnished one bedroom listings turn over in a median 11 days at the city center price point and 7 days in the outer ring per the local portals indexed by the editorial property platform guide. The neighborhood matcher tool will rank the seven against your weighted preferences if you score them: neighborhood matcher. For peer city neighborhood maps, see Columbus vs Pittsburgh.
Healthcare quality is a 0 to 10 score derived from WHO outcome data, expat survey panels, and waiting time reports from the national health authority.
Pittsburgh's healthcare quality score lands at 8.6 on the everycity scale, placing it in the strong band. United States operates a national health system that covers residents at the relevant statutory rate. Private complementary insurance through local and international carriers rounds out the cover. the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) network, which operates 40 hospitals and is the largest private employer in Pennsylvania is the major specialist anchor in the metro.
For routine care, a private general practitioner visit in Pittsburgh runs the local equivalent of $145 to $320, with reimbursement available through international plans. A specialist consultation costs $240 to $580. The nearest hospitals with full intensive care capacity are listed in the metropolitan health authority directory; the closest one to the central business district is within a 15 minute drive in normal traffic. For comparisons in the same income band, see New York vs Pittsburgh and the family friendly cities ranking. For visa adjacent medical insurance requirements, the visa difficulty checker flags which programs require proof of cover. An expat moving for more than 90 days should budget $45 to $145 a month for international cover, depending on age and deductible; the most commonly used providers for short to mid term assignments are SafetyWing, Cigna Global, and Allianz Care.
School and university density, plus the practical commute to each option.
Relocating families in Pittsburgh typically pick from the school cluster listed above. Tuition for relocating expatriate families typically runs $28,500 a year at the lower priced private day schools and $52,500 a year at the international baccalaureate flagships. Waiting lists for grade entry between January and August are common; the most popular options publish their priority dates on the national education ministry portal each November. The combined family safety subindex of 7.6 on the everycity index should be read alongside the school commute when ranking neighborhoods.
For comparable family rated cities in the region, the family friendly cities ranking and the best cities for international schools ranking are the right starting points. The best cities to raise a family longform covers the parental leave, primary school commute, and weekend public space variables in detail. For local pediatric specialists, the editorial guide on international health insurance lists the in network hospitals near each Pittsburgh school cluster. The United States country page covers the national education policy context.
Walkability, transit, biking and the car question, each on the same 0 to 10 scale.
| Mode | Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Walkability | 7.4 | weighted for sidewalk quality, density |
| Public transit | 6.2 | A car is recommended for most non central neighborhoods. Pittsburgh Regional Transit runs the T light rail and an extensive bus network, but the topography of the rivers and the steep grades of the South Side and the North Side mean that walking commutes between districts are longer than the on map distance suggests. |
| Cycling | 5.8 | protected lane kilometers, weighted |
| Car needed | Recommended for non central neighborhoods | The Pittsburgh metro and bus profile is detailed in the row above. |
Pittsburgh scores 7.4 on walkability, 6.2 on transit, and 5.8 on cycling. A car is recommended for most non central neighborhoods. Pittsburgh Regional Transit runs the T light rail and an extensive bus network, but the topography of the rivers and the steep grades of the South Side and the North Side mean that walking commutes between districts are longer than the on map distance suggests. For occasional short term mobility, the editorial side note on rental cars for relocation scouting covers the day rates available at the Pittsburgh airport ranks. A monthly metro or city wide transit pass costs $97.5 where applicable.
For walkable peer cities, the most walkable cities for kids ranking places Pittsburgh in the relevant cohort. For cycling alternatives in the region, the best cities for cyclists ranking lists the regional leaders, and New York vs Pittsburgh compares the door to door commute experience in detail.
Food signatures, nightlife rating, and the cultural through line that separates Pittsburgh from its regional neighbors.
The food signatures of Pittsburgh include pierogi (Eastern European dumplings, a Pittsburgh staple from the Polish and Slovak immigrant waves), Primanti Brothers style sandwiches stacked with coleslaw and fries, kielbasa from the Strip District smokehouses, the Pittsburgh salad with french fries on top, Mineo's and Vincent's pizza (the two long running pizza arguments), Klondike bars and chipped ham (the regional supermarket signatures). The high points of the dining year run through September through mid October, when restaurant temperatures sit at the comfortable end of the range and the produce calendar peaks. For longer reads on the cuisine, the best food cities ranking and the Michelin cities ranking place Pittsburgh in the relevant cohort regionally. Nightlife sits at a 7.4 rating on the everycity scale, with weeknight venue density highest in Shadyside and Squirrel Hill. For coffee culture, the editorial guide on local routines for expats is the right starting point.
The cultural calendar runs through the local national holidays plus two or three city specific festivals that bring the largest annual foot traffic. The United States cultural and creative industries policy is reviewed in detail on the United States country page, and the americas continent page covers the broader pattern across the region. For peer city comparisons, see Boston vs Pittsburgh and the best nightlife cities ranking. Visitors planning a scouting trip should also read the best cities for singles longform and the best cities for couples longform.
Internet speed, coworking density, nomad visa status, time zone fit.
| Variable | Reading |
|---|---|
| Median residential download | 248 Mbps |
| Coworking spaces in metro | 36 |
| Nomad visa | No formal digital nomad visa. The United States issues B 1 business and B 2 tourist visas with a six month maximum stay, the L 1 intracompany transfer visa for senior staff, the O 1 extraordinary ability visa for technology and creative professionals, the E 2 treaty investor visa for the citizens of 80 partner countries, and the EB 5 investor program at the $800,000 to $1,050,000 investment threshold. |
| Time zone | UTC minus 5 (Eastern), UTC minus 4 with daylight saving |
| Power reliability | Very high. The Duquesne Light and FirstEnergy grid runs at the United States Northeast standard, urban outages are rare and resolved within a 4 to 12 hour window for storm related events. |
The median residential download in Pittsburgh runs 248 Mbps on fiber per OOKLA Speedtest Global Index, April 2026. Coworking venues operate at scale in the metro area; the most established cluster sits in the central commercial corridor and serves the highest concentration of remote workers on long term assignment. No formal digital nomad visa. The United States issues B 1 business and B 2 tourist visas with a six month maximum stay, the L 1 intracompany transfer visa for senior staff, the O 1 extraordinary ability visa for technology and creative professionals, the E 2 treaty investor visa for the citizens of 80 partner countries, and the EB 5 investor program at the $800,000 to $1,050,000 investment threshold. For privacy on public WiFi, the editorial side note on NordVPN covers the case for a VPN abroad and the privacy implications of United States's data laws.
For comparable remote work cities, the best cities for remote work ranking and the digital nomad cities ranking place Pittsburgh in the relevant cohort. The best coworking cities ranking and the fastest internet cities ranking cover the regional benchmarks. For the broader 2026 nomad visa landscape, the longform on best digital nomad visas of 2026 is the editorial reference.
Move here if you work in healthcare at UPMC or Allegheny Health Network, you are placed at Carnegie Mellon University or the University of Pittsburgh in faculty or research, you are an engineer at Google Pittsburgh or Duolingo or one of the autonomy and robotics startups in the East Liberty corridor, you are a finance professional at PNC or BNY Mellon, or you want a United States second tier city with a manageable cost stack and a clear cultural identity.
Pittsburgh scored 7.6 on the everycity index because the cost stack at $2,380 a month for a single person is 38 percent below the New York equivalent and 28 percent below the Boston equivalent, the salary stack at $5,240 a month blended average is anchored by a deep tech, finance and healthcare cluster that pays at the national 75th percentile, the UPMC and Allegheny Health Network duopoly delivers a healthcare quality of 8.6 on the everycity scale (the strongest of any city in this batch), and the 36 coworking spaces and 248 Mbps internet median support a serious remote work practice. Carnegie Mellon's deep roots in autonomy, robotics and machine learning have anchored a startup cluster that is unusual outside the coastal hubs.
Do not move here if you cannot tolerate the winter (the average daily low sits below freezing from December through March, the cloud cover index runs among the highest in the country, the sunshine total at 2,020 hours a year is below the United States median), if you need a global financial sector trading floor on the doorstep (New York is the only United States city that supplies that), if you need a global airport hub on the doorstep (Pittsburgh International runs domestic and a thin set of regional international flights, the major international gateways are Newark and Toronto), or if the topography (the rivers cut the metro into segments that the bridges and tunnels do not fully bridge, the steep grades of the South Side and Mount Washington make walking and cycling commutes harder than the on map distance suggests) is a constraint for your daily routine. The cost advantage versus New York evaporates above the $250,000 a year income bracket where New York rents stop being the binding constraint. Most regret in Pittsburgh comes from people who flew in for a long weekend, booked a furnished apartment on impulse, and then realized the lifestyle they actually wanted was the one on offer in Philadelphia or Boston.
Run the relocation score against your current city to see the delta, and read the head to head against the most common alternative in the region: New York vs Pittsburgh.
Numbeo cost of living Q1 2026; national statistics office labour force survey 2025; the central bank monetary policy report April 2026; the national tax authority pay schedules 2026; Pittsburgh metropolitan government statistical yearbook 2025; OOKLA Speedtest Global Index April 2026; the national police crime statistics 2024; Mercer Quality of Living Survey 2025; OECD national accounts 2025 release; World Bank country indicators 2025 vintage. The everycity index is a weighted composite of cost, safety, weather, jobs, healthcare, transport, education, internet, governance and culture. Full weighting is published on the methodology page. All figures in this report were last refreshed on May 14, 2026. Photography: Unsplash, used under the Unsplash License with attribution to photographers via the source links.