How Much to Retire in Providence, RI (2026)

Cost-of-living index 108 (US avg = 100). Comfortable retirement costs ~$56,160/yr ยท Nest egg target ~$1.4M.

COL index
108
US avg = 100
Comfortable budget
$56,160
per year
Nest egg needed
$1.4M
4% rule
1BR rent
$1,800/mo
current median

Retirement spending tiers

National baselines adjusted for Providence's COL index (108 vs 100 US average). Nest egg uses the 4% safe withdrawal rule (annual ร— 25).

Modest
$2,880/mo
$34,560/yr
Nest egg target
$864K

Small apartment, cook at home, public transit, minimal travel

Comfortable
$4,680/mo
$56,160/yr
Nest egg target
$1.4M

1BR apartment, dining out occasionally, one modest vacation/year

Premium
$6,750/mo
$81,000/yr
Nest egg target
$2.0M

2BR home, regular dining out, two vacations/year, newer car

Affluent
$9,900/mo
$118,800/yr
Nest egg target
$3.0M

Owned home, frequent travel, generous entertainment budget

Luxurious
$15,750/mo
$189,000/yr
Nest egg target
$4.7M

Upscale home, luxury travel, golf/clubs, full-time help

Monthly budget breakdown by tier

Estimated monthly allocation across spending categories

CategoryModestComfortablePremiumAffluentLuxurious
Housing$950$1,544$2,228$3,267$5,198
Food$432$702$1,013$1,485$2,363
Healthcare$403$655$945$1,386$2,205
Transport$346$562$810$1,188$1,890
Leisure$403$655$945$1,386$2,205
Misc$346$562$810$1,188$1,890
Total / month$2,880$4,680$6,750$9,900$15,750

Nest egg targets

How much you need saved to fund each lifestyle, using the 4% safe withdrawal rule

TierAnnual spendMonthly spendNest egg (4% rule)
Modest$34,560$2,880$864K
Comfortable$56,160$4,680$1.4M
Premium$81,000$6,750$2.0M
Affluent$118,800$9,900$3.0M
Luxurious$189,000$15,750$4.7M

Providence retirement context

$58K
Median HH income
per year
6.0%
State income tax
top marginal rate
$1,800
1BR median rent
per month

Frequently asked questions

How much money do you need to retire in Providence?

For a comfortable retirement in Providence, plan on roughly $56,160/year ($4,680/month). That requires a nest egg of about $1.4M using the 4% safe withdrawal rule. A modest lifestyle costs ~$34,560/year, while a premium lifestyle runs ~$81,000/year.

Is Providence a good place to retire?

Providence has a cost of living close to the US average (index 108). Retirement budgets here are fairly typical โ€” neither a bargain nor a budget-buster.

How is the retirement cost calculated for Providence?

Each tier starts from a US national baseline and is scaled by Providence's cost-of-living index (108 vs 100 US average). Nest egg targets use the 4% safe withdrawal rule (annual spend ร— 25). The budget allocation assumes roughly 33% housing, 15% food, 14% healthcare, 12% transport, 14% leisure, and 12% miscellaneous.

Deep-dive by tier

Spending estimates adjusted by BLS cost-of-living data ยท 4% safe withdrawal rule (Bengen 1994) ยท 2026 estimates ยท For general guidance only