Relocation Guide | BHHS The Preferred Realty - page 9

GENERAL
INFO
PITTSBURGH AT A GLANCE
POPULATION
City: 312,819 Metro Area: 2,462,571
GEOGRAPHY
Located at the point where the Allegheny and
Monongahela Rivers merge to form the Ohio,
Pittsburgh is surrounded by beautiful rolling hills, wooded
slopes and numerous small streams. The largest of 130
separate
but
interdependent
municipalities that comprise Allegheny County,
Pittsburgh occupies 55-1/2 of Allegheny County’s
730 - square mile area. Pittsburgh’s average elevation is
740 feet above sea level, and the average
elevation along the rivers is 702 feet. The highest point in
Allegheny County is 1,400 feet (Bethel Park).
CLIMATE
The area enjoys a comfortable, moderate climate. The
average temperature is 60°F, with an average high of
83°F and average low of 34°F. Average annual
precipitation totals approximately 36 inches in the
Pittsburgh vicinity and 44 inches in the northwestern
areas of the county. Mean relative humidity varies from
80% at 7:00 a.m. to 57% at 1:00 p.m.
TAXES
Income: Pennsylvania currently levies a tax of 3.07% on
gross income.
Earnings: The City of Pittsburgh has a wage tax of
3% for city residents. The rates in surrounding
municipalities range from 1% to 3%.
Property: County, local municipality and school tax
millages vary. For details, contact the Pittsburgh Real
Estate Tax Office. For Allegheny County call
412-255-2577
, visit
.
Counties are permitted to impose a tax on intangible
personal property such as stocks, bonds and obligations.
Rates vary.
Tangible personal property is not taxed. The state does
not have a property tax division. All property questions
revert to municipalities.
Sales: The state sales and use tax is 6%. A 1% point of
sale tax is added for a total of 7% in Allegheny County.
Items exempt from sales tax include most food and
household supplies for home use, most clothing and
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