Court reporter pay scales vary. Some are salaried. Others get paid per page of a transcript. Their weekley pay would vary on the number of jobs they work that week. Good reporters can make upwards of 100k a year.
accountant make about $58,000 a year.
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The average income for court reporters in 2006 was about $33,000 to $61,000. Some made in the low $20's and the top 10 percent made over $77,000. Just google this question and you should be able to find all the information you're looking for.
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Court reporters earn an average salary of around $60,000 per year. Salaries can vary depending on experience, location, and the type of court reporting work performed.
An orthodontist does not make more than $200,000 a year usually. The median salary is around $140,000 a year depending on where they practice.
Court reporter pay scales vary. Some are salaried. Others get paid per page of a transcript. Their weekley pay would vary on the number of jobs they work that week. Good reporters can make upwards of 100k a year.
Court reporters had median annual earnings of $42,920 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $30,680 and $60,760. The lowest paid 10 percent earned less than $23,690, and the highest paid 10 percent earned more than $80,300. Median annual earnings in May 2004 were $41,070 for court reporters working in local government. Both compensation and compensation methods for court reporters vary with the type of reporting job, the experience of the individual reporter, the level of certification achieved, and the region of the country. Official court reporters earn a salary and a per-page fee for transcripts. Many salaried court reporters supplement their income by doing freelance work. Freelance court reporters are paid per job and receive a per-page fee for transcripts. CART providers are paid by the hour. Stenocaptioners receive a salary and benefits if they work as employees of a captioning company; stenocaptioners working as independent contractors are paid by the hour. Refer to: http://www.collegegrad.com/careers/Court-Reporters.shtml#ear
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