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The truth about Rhode Island’s tax on Social Security income • Rhode Island Current

Rhode Island collects over $40 million annually by taxing older Rhode Islanders’ Social Security income. But most other states don't tax Social Security. (Courtesy of AARP Rhode Island) AARP’s mission is to empower people to choose how we live as we age. Financial security makes that choice possible. That is why ensuring that older Rhode Islanders have full access to the Social Security they paid into is AARP Rhode Island’s top legislative prior…

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rhodeislandcurrent.com broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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