Rhode Island Impact
Metrics & Community Data

Progress & Achievements

18%

of Rhode Island Population
 
Latinos are a growing and vital community in RI

63%

Four-Year College Graduation Rate
 
Latino students graduate within six years

97%

Children with Health Insurance
 
Thanks to Medicaid and CHIP coverage

$29.5M

MLL Funding for FY25
Supporting Multilingual
 
Learners directly through State Formula Education Aid

25%+

Latino Undergraduates
 
Rhode Island College is the first in the state to be a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI)

75%

Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML) Benefits Increase
 
Expected by 2027 for working families

Critical Challenges to Address

22.6%

Poverty Rate
 
Nearly 1 in 5 Latino residents struggle to meet basic needs

36%

Homeownership Rate
 
Compared to 50% national average

55%

Food Insecurity
 
Latino households experiencing food insecurity

11.5%

Uninsured Rate
 
55.6% of all uninsured residents are Latino

$16,899

Annual Childcare Cost
 
38% of median Latino family income

5.3%

Unemployment Rate
 
15% higher than state average

Income Disparity

Latino median household income: $44,700
 
State median: $78,000+

Housing Cost Burden

Owners: 38% cost burden, 19% severe
 
Renters: 51% cost burden, 24% severe

Education Pipeline

23% have associate degree or higher
 
Only 18% complete 2-year programs

Mental Health Initiative

Atrévete Center of Excellence aims to increase the number of Spanish-speaking providers, with a goal of training 55 by 2027.
 
Currently 11% of Licensed Independent Clinical Social Workers (LICSWs) are Latino