Southwestern Pennsylvania is a vibrant nine-county region that is home to so much more than the steel industry that inspired much of its history. An innovation hub, the region offers jobs in medicine, advanced manufacturing, robotics, information technology, and other new and growing fields. It also has an affordable cost of living, access to top postsecondary education programs, and big-city conveniences like major sports teams nearby, making it a desirable place to live.
Fastest growing and largest job sectors
In most Southwestern Pennsylvania counties, professional, scientific, and technical services are among the fastest growing job sectors (search any county using Data USA to learn more). These services can involve computer systems, legal advice, accounting, advertising, engineering and design services, research, consulting, and other services. Healthcare and social assistance and manufacturing are among the largest job sectors across the region.
Top 5 High Priority Occupations in Westmoreland and Fayette Counties by Growth
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Nurse Practitioners
50% Growth
Health Sciences
Logisticians
31% Growth
Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing Technology
Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs
29% Growth
Business, Finance, and Information Technologies
Physical Therapist Assistants
19% Growth
Health Sciences
Software Developers
19% Growth
Business, Finance, and Information Technologies
Cost of living
Did you know the cost of living in Washington DC, New York City, and San Francisco can be about 50% to 75% higher than in Pittsburgh? That’s the difference in income needed to cover basic needs. These expenses typically include housing, food, taxes, transportation, health care, education, and other basic living expenses. Vacations and the latest technology don’t count as basic living expenses. But by living in a lower cost area, it can be easier to afford things that are important to you beyond basic expenses.
Cost of living in Pittsburgh, PA compared to several U.S Cities
HOUSEHOLD | PITTSBURGH, PA | WASHINGTON, DC | NEW YORK CITY (BROOKLYN) | SAN FRANCISCO |
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1 adult | $50,000 | $75,051 | $82,077 | $86,914 |
Note: The cost of living is the total amount of money required to live in a certain area. This scenario assumes there is one adult with an annual income of $50,000 in Pittsburgh. The table shows the income needed in each city to maintain the same standard of living, compared to Pittsburgh, PA.
Source: Bankrate Cost of Living Calculator https://www.bankrate.com/real-estate/cost-of-living-calculator/
Postsecondary education and training programs
Southwestern Pennsylvania is home to many of the nation’s leading colleges and universities. Whether you are looking for a 4-year degree, a 2-year degree, or other training programs, there’s an excellent chance the region has good options for you!
Did you know that exploring career possibilities is a great way to help you learn about postsecondary education and training programs? Get started on this website by exploring career options and occupation that interest you. The occupation pages include links where you can search for relevant trainings and postsecondary programs right here in the region. Data USA is another source for learning more about those institutions. You’ll be surprised how easy it is to learn about average costs, admission and enrollment, and other information.