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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Pittsburgh Ranks High for Consumer Banking from the Pittsburgh Business Times
"The competitive banking landscape -- 105 branches per 100,000 residents -- and what NerdWallet calls an "above average percentage of fully banked households (74 percent) -- landed Pittsburgh as No. 2 to only Cincinnati. On the downside is the high checking account fees, $14 a month.
Cincinnati, by comparison, had average checking fees of only $10 a month."

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