Rhode Island
Rhode Island has $1.3B in tracked subsidies across 1483 beneficiary companies. 49 of these companies also donated to political campaigns (3% donor rate). County-level data available for 5 of 5 counties.
$1.3B
Total Subsidies Tracked
1,483
Beneficiary Companies
49
Donor-Beneficiaries Matched
3% donor rate
$2.4M
Total Donated by Beneficiaries
County Overview
5 counties ranked by subsidy total. Click any county for full details.
Key Findings
- 49 of 1,483 subsidized companies (3.3%) made campaign donations — $2.4M total.
- $124,980 in donations flowed from beneficiaries to 183 political committees. Top recipient: FRANK T CAPRIO ($58,800).
- $1.26B in total subsidies tracked across 1,483 beneficiary companies in Rhode Island.
Political Committee Activity
$0.1M
Total donated to committees
183
Committees receiving funds
Top recipient: FRANK T CAPRIO ($59K — 0.03% beneficiary-funded)
All Counties
| County | Score | Total Subsidies | Companies |
|---|---|---|---|
| Providence | 85.0 | $909.1M | 0 |
| Newport | 20.8 | $105.9M | 0 |
| Washington | 13.8 | $80.4M | 0 |
| Kent | 12.3 | $120.6M | 0 |
| Bristol | 10.5 | $40.2M | 0 |
How we calculated this
State summaries aggregate county-level data from Good Jobs First subsidy records cross-referenced with state campaign finance databases. Donor rates reflect the percentage of subsidy recipients matched to campaign contributors. County scorecards use a composite weighted score (subsidy concentration 35%, donor overlap 30%, tax burden 20%, WARN notices 15%).