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Did you know that our region ranks 1st nationally in major league sports appreciation? Read about it.

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Did you know that 45,000 jobs in SW PA are dependent upon the waterway transportation system? Read about it.

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Educational and Health Services is Pittsburgh’s largest job sector. Read about it.

Pittsburgh’s unemployment rate lower than all benchmark regions for a fourth month in a row. Read about it.

Registered nurses pay is low in Pittsburgh by national standards. Read about it.

Pittsburgh last among benchmark regions in startup firms. Read about it.

No benchmark region has as high a high school graduation rate as Pittsburgh. Read about it.

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Health / Women's Health

The Pittsburgh region does not compare well with benchmark regions in indicators of women’s health, both for our white and black populations. We evaluated a variety of measures that are used to measure adult women’s health, but not including indicators related to pregnancy.

Data from the two most recent nationwide CDC telephone surveys show that in 2006 we were last and in 2008 next to last among 15 comparable regions in mammography rates for black women. For white women we were 14th in 2006, and for 2008 we are still below average, but not as dramatically. For more, read our blog.

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Percentage of women who receive mammograms.