Bob Plain is the editor/publisher of Rhode Island's Future. Previously, he's worked as a reporter for several different news organizations both in Rhode Island and across the country.

One response to “Despite headline, RI actually has moderate sales tax rates”

  1. RightToWork

    “Rhode Island’s 7 percent sales tax ranked as the highest in New England… Among the New England states, New Hampshire imposes no sales taxes. The combined state and local sales tax rates in the other states are: Connecticut, 6.35 percent; Massachusetts, 6.25 percent; Vermont, 6.14 percent; Maine, 5 percent.”

    Not good.

    High tax burden was one of a number of reasons why I decided to leave Rhode Island. Corruption, deficit spending, hostile labor environment, poor education, high unemployment, and high cost of living were others.

    I am thoroughly enjoying my 5% effective sales tax rate at the moment.

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