Pittsburgh, PA, August 21, 2026 —

Pittsburgh has been recognized as one of the safest large cities in the United States, according to a new study conducted by USA Today.

The study, which analyzed various safety metrics across major American cities, placed Pittsburgh within the top 10 safest urban centers. The specific methodology and criteria used for the ranking were detailed in the USA Today report. While the study highlights Pittsburgh’s strong performance in safety, the precise order within the top 10 and the exact scores for each city were part of the comprehensive analysis.

Further details regarding the specific factors contributing to Pittsburgh’s high safety ranking, such as crime rates, emergency response times, and community policing initiatives, are available in the full USA Today publication. The study aimed to provide a data-driven comparison of safety levels in cities of comparable size across the nation.

The full findings and the complete list of the safest big cities are published in the USA Today report. The name of the specific USA Today reporter or the exact date of publication was not provided in the summary of the trend. However, the inclusion of Pittsburgh in this list signifies a notable achievement in urban safety according to this independent assessment.



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