As of 2023, the SSI income limit for a single resident in Rhode Island is the same as the maximum SSI payment, which is $914 per month. For more information, visit Supplemental Security Income (SSI) | SSA.

This means that if you are a single individual receiving SSI in Rhode Island, your monthly income cannot exceed $914 in order to be eligible for SSI benefits. This includes unearned income such as VA Disability Compensation. For more information on what is considered income, visit Understanding SSI - SSI Income (ssa.gov).

It's important to note that this income limit may vary depending on other income or resources you may have. In addition, Rhode Island is one of several states that provides a state supplement to SSI beneficiaries, which may increase the amount of monthly SSI benefits you can receive. For more information about Supplemental Security Income (SSI) in Rhode Island, visit Supplemental Security Income (SSI) in Rhode Island (ssa.gov).