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maine – RI Future http://www.rifuture.org Progressive News, Opinion, and Analysis Sat, 29 Oct 2016 16:03:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.25 RI now has highest poverty rate in New England http://www.rifuture.org/ri-now-has-highest-poverty-rate-in-new-england/ http://www.rifuture.org/ri-now-has-highest-poverty-rate-in-new-england/#comments Tue, 23 Sep 2014 12:24:14 +0000 http://www.rifuture.org/?p=40826 Continue reading "RI now has highest poverty rate in New England"

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Rhode Island leapfrogged Maine to now have the highest percentage of impoverished residents in New England, according to new Census Bureau data analyzed by the Economic Progress Institute.

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More than 144,000 Rhode Islanders experienced poverty in 2013, or 14.3 percent of the state population. In Maine, which has the second highest rate of poverty in New England, 14 percent of the population experienced poverty. Last year, Maine had 14.9 percent of its population in poverty and Rhode Island had 13.9 percent. Rhode Island went up .4 percent and Maine dropped .9 percent.

Rhode Island has the 28th highest rate of people who experienced poverty in the nation. Mississippi, New Mexico and Louisiana were the top three and New Hampshire, Alaska and Maryland had the lowest rates in the nation.

“To make our state a better place to live, work and grow a business, we need to invest in our people and our communities,” said Kate Brewster, executive director of The Economic Progress Institute. “Giving Rhode Islanders the tools they need to climb out of poverty not only helps struggling families, but makes our economy stronger for everyone.”

Rhode Island’s median annual income “remained flat at $55,902 a year, ranking Rhode Island 19th among all states, and in the middle of the pack in New England.  This is significantly less than pre-recession median household income of $60,183,” according to a press release from EPI, a local nonprofit that advocates for economic security for poor Rhode Islanders. Rhode Island has the 19the highest median annual income in the country. Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire are sixth, seventh and eighth, respectively.

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Portland legalizes pot; Colorado to make $70 million in taxes http://www.rifuture.org/portland-legalizes-pot-colorado-to-make-70-million-in-taxes/ http://www.rifuture.org/portland-legalizes-pot-colorado-to-make-70-million-in-taxes/#respond Wed, 06 Nov 2013 19:33:24 +0000 http://www.rifuture.org/?p=28896 Continue reading "Portland legalizes pot; Colorado to make $70 million in taxes"

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portland potRhode Island lost it’s chance to become the first place on the East Coast to legalize marijuana yesterday. Portland, Maine gets that honor after 70 percent of the voters passed a ballot measure that ends pot prohibition in Maine’s largest city.

“Most Portlanders, like most Americans, are fed up with our nation’s failed marijuana prohibition laws,” David Boyer of the Marijuana Policy Project told the Huffington Post. He’s right, according to a new Gallup poll that shows 58 percent of Americans favoring legalization. In total four cities, three in Michigan, voted to legalize marijuana.

But only Colorado approved a measure to profit wildly from legalization yesterday. That state expects to take in about $70 million a year from the new tax with about half being earmarked for education.

“Marijuana, Cheetos & Goldfish all legal in CO,” Governor John Hickenlooper tweeted. “Now we’ll have the $$ to regulate, enforce & educate.”

Activists and Rolling Stone magazine predict Rhode Island could become one of the next states to legalize marijuana as local legislators have been bringing up such legislation for the past several sessions.

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