Pittsburgh fares poorly on ranking of best cities for women workers

PITTSBURGH — For all the strides that Pittsburgh has made with its female workforce, there is still a long way to go.

The Steel City ranked near the bottom of a new list from LendingTree's Magnify Money, which compared the 50 largest U.S. metro areas on several factors to determine which cities were the best and worst for working women.

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Pittsburgh did not occupy the bottom spot, which belonged to Charlotte, N.C. with a score of 32.1. But it was a long way from the city in the top spot, which scored a 74.