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Bureau Of Labor Statistics Puts Together Report On Wages & Diversity

A new report offers a closer look at what local workers are paid and how that compares to other cities the size of Pittsburgh.

And some of the results may be surprising.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics compiled the information and found that accountants, registered nurses and machinists get paid less than the benchmark average.

Elementary school teachers and cooks make about average pay for their field.

And police, family and general practitioners and lawyers are paid well above average compared to other cities.

To see the full report, visit: PittsburghToday.org

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