Since the YourMoney program was started in 2017, more than $80 million has been returned to approximately 116,000 people.
Eligible Rhode Islanders can receive up to 12 months' worth of rental and utility assistance.
As the coronavirus pandemic wreaks havoc on women’s progress in the workplace, they still make significantly less than men in every state.
The resolution calls for the state's Postsecondary Education Commissioner​ to form a work group to identify ways the state can help.
The state's division of taxation is considering moving the tax deadline to May 17, the new federal deadline announced by the IRS.
The legislation calls for the top 1 percent of earners in the state to pay a rate of nearly 9 percent taxes on income over $475,000.
Nurses in our state are on the front lines of the battle against the coronavirus. See how much they’re paid in our state compared to others.
Federal and Rhode Island state tax returns must be filed by July 15.
The number of unemployment claims filed this week compared to the previous one in Rhode Island was the best recovery in the country.
As millions of Americans work and learn from home, reliable internet is more important than ever. See if RI makes the grade.
The federal government is offering student loan borrowers relief options during the coronavirus pandemic.
The number of robocalls spamming phones has dropped nearly 50 percent nationwide since a record high was set in October.
Qualifying Rhode Islanders can receive up to $5,000 for past-due rent payments to avoid homelessness.
The number of new unemployment claims filed in Rhode Island fell by nearly 5,000 over the past week during the coronavirus pandemic.
The one percent increase would support public education.
Summer rates are expected to be less than 7.5 cents per kWh.
The bill would raise the state's minimum wage to $11.50 on October 1.
In just one day, Rhode Islanders claimed more than $1.1 million using the state's missing money website.
Rhode Island residents will receive higher-than-average monthly Social Security checks, according to a new study.
Smartasset.com ranked the best cities in the country to live on $60,000 per year.
Weigh home values in your area.
Find out if you're living in a hot spot for ID fraud.
See if you could afford a baby’s first year here.
The House of Representatives approved a bill that would require all Rhode Island businesses to accept cash as a form of payment.
Find out if your airport is a soaring success — or if that's hardly the case.