Rhode Island's Temporary Disability Insurance tax rate is going up. The state Department of Labor and Training indicates it will take one-point-three-percent of a worker's pay instead of one-point-one percent in 2020, which means someone earning 50-thousand dollars per year will see about one-hundred dollars more taken out. The increase is due to more people in the state receiving state disability and caregiver benefits. The tax hadn't gone up in five years.