Key Cities
- Providence
- Warwick
- Cranston
Employment
Social Security
vs. National Average
Rhode Island TDI — Rhode Island
Rhode Island's Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) program is one of the oldest in the nation, providing up to 30 weeks of benefits.
State-Mandated Coverage
All eligible employees in Rhode Island are covered under this program.
Employee-Funded
Benefits are funded through small payroll deductions — typically 0.5–1% of wages.
Short-Term Benefits
Provides income replacement for up to 26–52 weeks for qualifying disabilities.
Non-Work Related
Covers disabilities not covered by workers' compensation — illness, injury, pregnancy.
Rhode Island's Neighboring States
Rhode Island Disability Insurance Articles
How Disability Insurance Protects Your Income — And the Painful Moments I Realized It Actually Didn’t
Introduction: I Thought My Income Was Safe — Until It Wasn’t For years, I told myself one comforting…
Short-Term vs Long-Term Disability Insurance: The Confusion That Cost Me Months of Income
Introduction: I Thought One Policy Was Enough — It Wasn’t For a long time, I believed disability insurance…
Individual Disability Insurance for Self Employed Professionals: Income Protection Without an Employer
Introduction: The Unique Risk Facing Self-Employed Workers Self-employment offers flexibility, independence, and income potential—but it also removes one…
Short Term vs Long Term Disability Insurance Coverage: Key Differences Explained
Introduction: Why Coverage Duration Matters A disabling illness or injury can last weeks, months, or even years. The…
Data Source
OASDI beneficiary statistics for Rhode Island are sourced from the official U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) — December 2024 data release.