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Pittsburgh, PA cost of living

PA · BLS RPP 96.4

RPP 96.4

Estimated — not yet source-verified.Estimated — not yet source-verified against official BLS/HUD figures. This page is not indexed. Treat the RPP and FMR values as rough proxies and verify with the BLS or HUD datasets directly before relying on them.

Overall RPP

96.4

US = 100

Housing RPP

94.2

Housing component

Goods RPP

99.2

Goods component

2-BR Rent (HUD)

$1,080/mo

FY2024 FMR

What salary do you need in Pittsburgh, PA?

Equivalent salary to maintain the same purchasing power as in a US-average city (RPP 100).

In US-average city You need in Pittsburgh, PA Formula
$50,000 $48,200 $50,000 x (96.4/100)
$75,000 $72,300 $75,000 x (96.4/100)
$100,000 $96,400 $100,000 x (96.4/100)
$125,000 $120,500 $125,000 x (96.4/100)
$150,000 $144,600 $150,000 x (96.4/100)
$200,000 $192,800 $200,000 x (96.4/100)

This tool provides estimates only. Equivalent-salary figures are derived from BLS Regional Price Parities (RPP) and HUD Fair Market Rents — they are averages, not guarantees. Actual cost of living varies by neighborhood, lifestyle, and individual circumstances. Not financial advice.

State income tax note

Pennsylvania flat income tax 3.07%. Pittsburgh wage tax 3% residents.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of living in Pittsburgh, PA?
Pittsburgh, PA has a BLS Regional Price Parity of 96.4 (US average = 100). It is 3.6% less expensive than the national average.
What salary do I need to live in Pittsburgh, PA?
If you earn $100,000 in a US-average city (RPP 100), you would need approximately $96,400 in Pittsburgh, PA to maintain the same purchasing power.
What is the average rent in Pittsburgh, PA?
The HUD Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom in Pittsburgh, PA is approximately $1,080 per month as of FY2024.

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