Employee Benefits in Rhode Island
Rhode Island employers must manage TCI payroll deductions, TDI contributions, and paid sick leave accrual. The state's small size means employers often compete with Massachusetts and Connecticut employers for talent — requiring competitive benefits packages. A PEO manages all Rhode Island-specific compliance and helps small businesses offer benefits that compete with larger neighboring state employers.
Rhode Island Benefits Compliance Snapshot
Quick Answer
How can small businesses in Rhode Island offer competitive employee benefits?
Through Key HR's PEO co-employment model, Rhode Island businesses of any size gain access to the same large-group health insurance rates typically reserved for companies with 500+ employees. Key HR pools all client employees together, giving Rhode Island small businesses access to Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare plans at 15–30% below what a standalone small business would pay. Benefits administration — enrollment, changes, terminations, ACA compliance, and 1095-C reporting — is handled entirely by Key HR. Employees access everything through the Enwage self-service portal. Most Rhode Island clients can offer health, dental, vision, life insurance, and a 401(k) for the first time after joining Key HR.
Complete Benefits Package for Rhode Island Employees
Through Key HR's PEO co-employment model, Rhode Island small businesses gain access to large-group benefit rates across every category — the same plans Fortune 500 companies offer their employees.
Health & Medical
- Medical insurance (large group rates)
- Dental coverage
- Vision coverage
- Mental health benefits
- Telemedicine access
Income Protection
- Short-term disability
- Long-term disability
- Life insurance
- Accidental death & dismemberment
- Critical illness coverage
Retirement & Financial
- 401(k) with employer match
- HSA / FSA accounts
- Dependent care FSA
- Employee stock purchase
- Financial wellness programs
Work-Life Balance
- RI TCI (Temporary Caregiver Insurance — 6 weeks), RI Sick Leave (40 hrs/yr)
- Paid holidays
- Bereavement leave
- Employee assistance program (EAP)
- Wellness programs
Rhode Island Benefits Compliance Requirements
Rhode Island employers must manage TCI payroll deductions, TDI contributions, and paid sick leave accrual. The state's small size means employers often compete with Massachusetts and Connecticut employers for talent — requiring competitive benefits packages. A PEO manages all Rhode Island-specific compliance and helps small businesses offer benefits that compete with larger neighboring state employers.
Notable Rhode Island Employment Law
RI TCI, RI TDI (Temporary Disability Insurance), RI Healthy and Safe Families and Workplaces Act.
Why Rhode Island Businesses Choose Key HR
Rhode Island Employee Benefits FAQ
Does Rhode Island require employers to provide employee benefits?
Rhode Island employers are not federally required to offer most benefits beyond workers' compensation and ACA-compliant health coverage (for 50+ FTE employers). However, RI TCI, RI TDI (Temporary Disability Insurance), RI Healthy and Safe Families and Workplaces Act.. A PEO like KeyHR helps Rhode Island businesses offer competitive benefits packages that attract and retain talent.
What is the minimum wage in Rhode Island?
The current minimum wage in Rhode Island is $15.00/hr. KeyHR monitors all Rhode Island wage and hour law changes and automatically updates payroll to remain compliant.
Does Rhode Island require paid leave?
RI TCI (Temporary Caregiver Insurance — 6 weeks), RI Sick Leave (40 hrs/yr). KeyHR tracks all leave accruals and ensures your Rhode Island business stays compliant with current state and federal leave requirements.
How does a PEO improve employee benefits for Rhode Island small businesses?
A PEO co-employs your Rhode Island workforce alongside thousands of other employees nationwide, giving your business access to large-group health insurance rates, 401(k) plans, and supplemental benefits that would be unavailable or unaffordable independently. KeyHR clients typically save 20–35% on benefits costs.
Does Rhode Island have a state health insurance mandate?
Rhode Island does not have a state individual health insurance mandate. Employers with 50+ full-time equivalent employees must comply with the federal ACA employer shared responsibility requirement (50+ FTEs must offer ACA-compliant coverage).
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