$125,000 in Rhode Island

Household income percentile, occupation comparison, and lifestyle context for Rhode Island.

Rhode Island percentile
66th
National percentile
69th
Rhode Island median
$86,117
National median
$80,610
$125,000 is +45% of the Rhode Island median and +55% of the national median.

Occupations near $125,000 (single earner)

BLS national median wages within ±15% of $125,000 — gives texture for which careers and seniorities land at this income level.

OccupationStageNational wage
Registered nursesenior$121,000
Accountantsenior$132,000
Civil engineersenior$133,000
Petroleum engineermid-career$135,690
Pharmacistentry-level$113,000
Mechanical engineersenior$137,000

Source: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024. National medians; metro/state variance can be ±30%. Career stage estimates: entry ≈ 25th pct, senior ≈ 75th pct of the same SOC code.

Single earner vs two-earner household

Single earner at $125,000
66th pct

One earner pulling $125,000 typically means a registered nurse or comparable role. Above-median earner status in Rhode Island.

Two earners (split evenly)
$62,500 each (41th)

Two earners at $62,500 each combined = $125,000. Each individual is below median individually, but the household lands at the same percentile as a single $125,000 earner.

Lifestyle context — rent burden in Rhode Island

Median rent (state)
$1,369 / mo
% of gross
13%
HUD threshold
30%

At $125,000 gross, statewide median rent eats 13% of income — inside the affordable band. Metro areas (LA, SF, NYC, Boston, Seattle) typically run 30-50% above the statewide median.

Home affordability at $125,000

Using the 28% rule on a 30-year mortgage, $125,000 gross supports a home purchase up to about $337,266. Rhode Island median home value is $367,100 you can afford 92% of the median home, so buying requires lower-priced markets, a larger down payment, or co-buying.

How $125,000 ranks in neighboring states

State-adjusted percentile shows the same income placed in Rhode Island's contiguous neighbors. Relevant for relocation, remote-work geography, or border-town decisions.

StateMedian HH% vs medianPercentile
Rhode Island (current)$86,117+45%66th
Connecticut$93,760+33%63th
Massachusetts$99,858+25%60th

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Common questions

Is $125,000 a good household income in Rhode Island?
It's at roughly the 66th percentile for Rhode Island after adjusting for the state's median income ($86,117). Nationally that's about the 69th percentile. Whether "good" depends on household size, debt, and metro cost of living — Census medians smooth over big within-state variation.
How does $125,000 compare to the Rhode Island median?
It's 45% above the Rhode Island median household income of $86,117 (Census ACS 2023, table B19013). Half of Rhode Island households earn less than $86,117, half earn more.
Why does this number differ from other percentile calculators?
Two sources of variation: (1) some calculators use individual income, not household — household income is typically higher because it combines earners. (2) Some use single-year ACS, others use 5-year averages. We use ACS 2023 1-year B19080 for the national distribution and adjust by state median ratio.

Full data sources and formulas: /sources.

Method: state percentile = percentile of (income ÷ (state median ÷ national median)). Cost-of-living-adjusted estimate. Source: Census ACS 2023, B19080 (national distribution), B19013 (state medians), B25064 (rent), B25077 (home value). Occupations: BLS OEWS May 2024. National calculator → Full methodology →