Average Salary in Rhode Island

Wages, household income and cost-of-living context for Rhode Island. All figures from federal releases, vintage 2024.

What the numbers say

The mean of $69,270 is $15,230 (28.2 %) above the median of $54,040, reflecting a right-skewed wage distribution pulled up by high earners.

Prices in Rhode Island are about 2.3 % above the national average (RPP 102.3, where US = 100). After the adjustment, every dollar earned in Rhode Island buys what $67,713 would buy at national average prices.

Median household income in Rhode Island is $83,504 (Census ACS 2024). That figure counts all income to all people in a household — two-earner couples, Social Security, self-employment earnings — and is not directly comparable to the per-worker wage figures above.

Pay for common occupations in Rhode Island

Annual mean wage, cross-industry. Blank rows indicate BLS suppression for this state/occupation cell.

Occupation SOC Mean wage
Marketing Manager11-2021$174,690
Lawyer23-1011$146,240
Software Developer15-1252$126,810
Mechanical Engineer17-2141$122,900
Financial and Investment Analyst13-2051$121,040
Pharmacist29-1051$120,170
Data Scientist15-2051$119,400
Civil Engineer17-2051$116,550

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