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The Cost of Commuting in Pittsburgh Has Jumped 60%. Gas Prices Are Not the Top Reason

Randy Lisciarelli
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Commuters in Pittsburgh now pay an average of more than $3,000 a year to drive to work, a recent study shows. WESA’s An-Li Herring reports that’s a big jump from last year.

Read the full story at: https://www.wesa.fm/economy-business/2022-07-25/pittsburgh-commuting-costs

(Original air-date: 7/26/22)

An-Li Herring is a reporter for 90.5 WESA, with a focus on economic policy, local government, and the courts. She previously interned for NPR Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg in Washington, DC, and the investigations team at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. A Pittsburgh native, An-Li completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan and earned her law degree from Stanford University.