Foster ZIP Codes — Providence County, RI

There is one unique ZIP code in Foster, Rhode Island and it is 02825. Area code: 401.
1
ZIP codes
55.04
sq mi land
1.09
sq mi water
401
area code
Foster, RI ZIP code map

About Foster, RI

Foster, Rhode Island is a rural town located in Providence County, serving residents and visitors through its single ZIP code, 02825. Nestled in the western part of the state, Foster is one of Rhode Island's least densely populated towns, offering a quiet, pastoral atmosphere that stands in contrast to the urban centers of the Ocean State. The town is reached by the telephone area code 401, which serves all of Rhode Island, connecting Foster to the broader statewide community.

Location & geography

Foster is situated in western Rhode Island, bordered by Connecticut to the west and positioned within Providence County, roughly 20 miles west of Providence. Nearby communities include Scituate to the east, Coventry to the south, Glocester to the north, and Plainfield, Connecticut just across the state line to the west. The town covers 55.04 square miles of land and 1.09 square miles of water, with its terrain characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, farm fields, and several small ponds and reservoirs that dot the landscape.

Community & economy

Foster has the character of a tight-knit, rural New England community where agriculture, conservation, and a slower pace of life define daily existence for its residents. The local economy has historically leaned on farming, forestry, and small-scale trades, and today many residents commute to larger nearby cities such as Providence or Woonsocket for employment. Community life revolves around local events, the Foster Town Hall, small family farms, and the natural open spaces that make this one of Rhode Island's most scenic and serene towns.

Transportation

Foster is primarily accessed by Route 6, a major east-west highway that cuts through the town and connects it to Providence to the east and the Connecticut border to the west, and Route 101, which provides an additional corridor through the area. There is no public transit service within the town itself, making personal vehicles the primary mode of transportation for residents. The nearest major airport is T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, Rhode Island, located approximately 25 to 30 miles southeast of Foster's town center.

History

Foster was incorporated as a town in 1781, having been set off from the town of Scituate, and was named in honor of Theodore Foster, a prominent Rhode Island statesman and U.S. Senator. Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, the town's economy was driven by farming, small mills, and the harvesting of timber from its extensive forested lands. Foster remained largely agricultural and rural through the 20th century, and today that historic character is still evident in the preserved farmsteads and open lands that define much of the town.

Did you know?

One surprising fact about Foster is that it is one of the few towns in densely populated Rhode Island — the smallest state in the nation — where farmland and forest cover the vast majority of the landscape, making it feel far more remote than its geography would suggest. Foster's preserved rural character and lack of commercial development have made it a quiet refuge for those seeking the beauty of old New England without traveling far from the Providence metropolitan area.

ZIP codes for Foster, RI (1)
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02825 Foster Providence View map

Demographics & statistics

5,872
Population
44.8
Median age
$107,653
Median household income
$41,720
Per capita income
$381,200
Median home value
$952
Median monthly rent
90.8%
Home ownership
3.0%
Poverty rate
0.3%
Unemployment
1,835
Housing units
35.5%
Bachelor's or higher

Age distribution

Male Female
109
Under 5
101
164
5–9
153
154
10–14
143
253
15–19
235
174
20–24
162
351
25–34
328
318
35–44
297
510
45–54
475
236
55–59
220
237
60–64
221
377
65–74
351
139
75–84
130
18
85+
16
← Male
Female →

Age summary

GroupCount%
Under 181,16219.8%
18 and over4,71080.2%
65 and over1,03117.6%
Median age44.8 years

Race & ethnicity

White 86.9%
Two or more races 11.7%
Hispanic or Latino 1.1%
Black or African American 0.2%
Asian 0.2%
GroupCount%
White5,15686.9%
Two or more races69311.7%
Hispanic or Latino631.1%
Black or African American140.2%
Asian90.2%

Household income

$10k–$15k 2.8%
$15k–$25k 3.0%
$25k–$35k 1.3%
$35k–$50k 3.6%
$50k–$75k 15.4%
$75k–$100k 15.4%
$100k–$150k 30.4%
$150k–$200k 15.1%
$200k+ 13.1%
Range% of households
$10k–$15k2.8%
$15k–$25k3.0%
$25k–$35k1.3%
$35k–$50k3.6%
$50k–$75k15.4%
$75k–$100k15.4%
$100k–$150k30.4%
$150k–$200k15.1%
$200k+13.1%
Median income$107,653

Housing

Home values

Under $50k 1.7%
$150k–$200k 1.7%
$200k–$300k 16.7%
$300k–$500k 62.2%
$500k–$1M 17.8%

Housing overview

MetricValue
Median home value$381,200
Median rent / month$952
Owner occupied90.8%
Renter occupied9.2%
Vacant7.5%
Single-family detached88.8%
Large apartment buildings0.0%
Mobile homes0.0%
Median rooms6.0
Avg household size (owned)3.17

Year built

Era%
2020 or later0.0%
2010–20196.9%
2000–200914.3%
1990–19997.1%
1980–198923.1%
1970–197914.6%
1960–19695.9%
1950–19597.6%
1940–19494.3%
1939 or earlier16.2%

Bedrooms

Size% of units
No bedroom (studio)2.5%
1 bedroom7.3%
2 bedrooms13.5%
3 bedrooms54.1%
4 bedrooms14.6%
5+ bedrooms8.0%

Vehicles per household

Vehicles% of households
No vehicle3.0%
1 vehicle18.6%
2 vehicles36.8%
3 or more41.6%

Heating fuel

Fuel type%
Utility gas3.8%
Electricity3.6%
Propane / LP gas9.2%
Fuel oil69.4%
Wood12.5%
No fuel used0.3%

Households & families

Household typeCount%
Married-couple family1,21365.4%
Cohabiting couple1719.2%
Male householder, no spouse20511.1%
Female householder, no spouse26514.3%
Households with children under 1862333.6%
Households with seniors (65+)72138.9%
Average household size3.17

Marital status

StatusMaleFemale
Never married36.4%26.9%
Married50.4%54.4%
Separated0.0%0.0%
Widowed3.8%7.6%
Divorced9.4%11.1%

Education

Less than 9th grade 2.4%
Some HS, no diploma 3.7%
HS graduate 35.8%
Some college, no degree 14.4%
Associate's degree 8.2%
Bachelor's degree 20.3%
Graduate / professional 15.2%
Metric%
HS diploma or higher93.9%
Bachelor's or higher35.5%

School enrollment (ages 3–17)

TypeCount%
Nursery / preschool977.3%
Kindergarten584.4%
Elementary school47035.3%
High school49337.0%
College / grad school21416.1%

Employment

Industry of employment

Education & healthcare 24.5%
Manufacturing 11.0%
Construction 10.4%
Arts, food & hospitality 10.0%
Professional & management 7.9%
Wholesale trade 6.8%
Public administration 6.4%
Retail trade 5.8%
Finance & real estate 5.8%
Transportation & utilities 4.5%
Agriculture & mining 3.5%
Other services 3.0%
Information 0.2%

Occupation

Category%
Management, business & arts36.4%
Service13.9%
Sales & office20.2%
Natural resources & construction13.9%
Production & transportation15.6%

Employment type

Type%
Private sector76.8%
Government17.1%
Self-employed6.2%
Unpaid family workers0.0%

Commute

Method%
Drive alone83.2%
Carpool3.3%
Public transit0.4%
Walk0.6%
Other means1.4%
Avg commute (minutes)35.8

Poverty

All people 3.0%
Under 18 years 1.6%
18 and over 3.3%
Married-couple families 1.6%
Female-led households 0.0%

Income support

Source% of households
Social Security36.8%
Retirement income31.9%
Supplemental Security6.3%
Cash public assistance6.3%
Food stamps / SNAP9.1%

Health indicators

Condition%
High blood pressure30.6%
High cholesterol32.0%
Heart disease5.5%
Stroke2.3%
Asthma11.9%
Arthritis23.1%
Kidney disease2.3%
Pulmonary disease6.0%
Cancer6.6%
Behavior / access%
Binge drinking17.7%
No physical activity20.0%
Less than 7 hrs sleep33.8%
Fair or poor health9.8%
Poor mental health13.1%
Poor physical health8.9%
No health insurance6.2%
Visited doctor (checkup)82.0%
Visited dentist77.9%
Cholesterol screening93.5%
Teeth loss7.9%

Veterans & disability

VeteransCount%
Civilian veterans2826.0%
Disability%
Any disability8.3%
Under 188.8%
18–64 years4.2%
65 and over22.4%

Health insurance coverage

Type%
Private insurance79.5%
Public insurance31.1%
Uninsured under 190.0%

Language & origin

Language spoken at home (age 5+)

LanguageCount%
English only5,66296.4%
Spanish330.6%
Other Indo-European70.1%
Asian & Pacific Islander190.3%
Other languages70.1%

Place of birth & citizenship

OriginCount%
Native born (US)5,66996.5%
Born in same state5,66396.4%
Born in different state4,78781.5%
Foreign born60.1%
Naturalized citizen2033.5%
Not a US citizen17586.2%

Ancestry

AncestryCount%
French1,16119.8%
Italian1,15519.7%
German2013.4%
AncestryCount%
Arab571%
Norwegian450.8%
English220.4%

Technology access

Metric% of households
Computer access31.6%
Internet access96.4%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2025 estimates.

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