Retiring in Rhode Island
$5,125/mo
How much do I need to retire in Rhode Island?
Before the care-cost table, anchor the ordinary retirement number. A $5,000 national monthly example becomes about $5,125 a month in Rhode Island, then long-term care sits on top as a separate pressure point.
Why this is here
This care guide keeps the ordinary Rhode Island retirement number visible first, then separates assisted living, nursing-home care, home caregiver help, weather, and home costs.
Assisted living
$7,781/mo
CareScout and Genworth list the annual state median at $93,366. That is 25% higher than the national median.
Nursing home
$12,106/mo
Semi-private nursing-home care is 26% higher than the national median.
Home caregiver
$7,627/mo
Non-medical caregiver services are 14% higher than the national median.
Cost index
102.3
BEA state price level, where 100 is the U.S. average.