Pittsburgh was ranked in the top 20 cities in the country to celebrate Halloween.
Our city nabbed the 20th spot- behind places like Philadelphia, Chicago and Santa Ana, California- which took the top spot, according to personal finance website WalletHub.
The site looked at such things as the number of candy and chocolate stores per capita, to the average cost of a Halloween party ticket.
According to WalletHub, Americans will spend over $8 billion on Halloween this year, including $3 billion on costumes and nearly $550 million on candy, which only makes it the fourth biggest candy-selling holiday of the year. Click here to see the full WalletHub report on Halloween.
We have compiled a list of local Trick-Or-Treat dates and times (they differ by township or municipality) and made it available on our website, here.
Halloween is on Monday, October 31.
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