Court Reporter Job Availability

Court Reporter Job Availability

Job availability is very good and will be getting even better, because growth in this market is expected due to the new legislative requirement that every television show offer close captioning.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics “Employment of court reporters is projected to grow 18 percent, faster than the average for all occupations between 2008 and 2018″

In addition a Court Reporter Salary was up to $67,430 in 2008 and this should continue to rise into 2018 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.


Growth in civil and criminal cases is also expected to increase the demand for accurate court reporters.

In addition, deaf and hard of hearing college students must now have access to translation in all their classes.

In 2006, there were approximately 19,000 court reporter positions, but it expected that there will be more openings than job seekers in the future.

Although, a court reporter position may at times be tiring due to sitting in the same position the entire assignment, the job offers a certain amount of freedom and the ability to work in a comfortable office.

More freedom is experienced when a court reporter takes on a freelancer position.

The position does not hold any significant job related hazards other than possibly hand and wrist soreness from repeated typing.

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Job Outlook from the BLS