Court Reporter Salary

Court Reporter Salary in Vermont: $57,956 (2026)

Quick Answer:Across Vermont's 9 metropolitan areas, the average median court reporter pay sits at $57,956/year heading into 2026 — a figure projected from 2025 BLS OEWS wage data for SOC 27-3092. Because Vermont sits at BEA RPP 103.5 (4% above the U.S. baseline), that statewide median translates to roughly $55,996 in nationally-comparable purchasing power. Highest-paying metros: Burlington ($57,003), Bennington ($56,919), Brattleboro ($56,276).

Court Reporter Salary in Vermont - 2025 BLS Data Infographic
Vermont court reporter salary overview (2026)
$57,956
Avg Median Salary
$27.87
Avg Hourly Rate
50
Metro Employed
9
Cities

As of 2026, court reporter salaries in Vermont are significantly lower than the national average, with an employment-weighted average median salary of $57,956 compared to the national median of $74,788, creating a gap of 22.5%. Burlington offers the highest salaries at $58,867, while Montpelier has the lowest at $56,497, resulting in a salary difference of $1,370. This discrepancy is influenced by demand for court reporting services, local economies, and specific industry needs in each area. Vermont has specific state licensing requirements for court reporters, as well as laws governing their scope of practice. The demand for court reporting services in the state is expected to grow at an annual rate of 3.27%, indicating a steady need for professionals in this field. With a total of 50 court reporters employed in the state, cities like Bennington, Brattleboro, Essex Junction, and South Burlington also offer competitive salaries, though slightly lower than Burlington. In summary, while Vermont salaries for court reporters are below national standards, the job market is projected to grow, driven by consistent demand and the unique requirements of the state.

Vermont Court Reporter Salary Range

Entry Level (10th %ile)
$35,351
avg across 9 cities
Median
$57,956
state average
Top Earners (90th %ile)
$89,832
avg across 9 cities

Overall salary range in Vermont: $33,875 (lowest entry-level) to $91,244 (highest top earner)

Vermont vs National Average

Vermont
$57,956
National Median
$74,788

Vermont court reporters earn 22.51% less than the national median ($-16,832/year difference).

Vermont Court Reporter Salary Distribution (2026)

Vertical bar chart showing Vermont court reporter salary percentiles: 10th percentile $35,351, 25th $43,816, Median $57,956, 75th $74,184, 90th $89,832. US national median is $74,788.$25.2K$50.3K$75.5K$100.6K$35.4K10thEntry Level$43.8K25thEarly Career$58.0KMedianMid Career$74.2K75thExperienced$89.8K90thTop EarnerUS Median $74.8K

Court Reporter salaries in Vermont range from $35,351 (entry-level, 10th percentile) to $89,832 (top earners, 90th percentile), with a median of $57,956. The Vermont median is $16,832 below the US national median of $74,788. The average hourly rate is $27.87/hr. Approximately 50 court reporters are employed across 9 cities.

2019 BLS Actual

$46,597

2025 BLS Actual

$56,121

2026 Current Est.

$57,956

2019–2027 Growth

+28.4%

Salary Trajectory for Court Reporters in Vermont (20192027)

2019–2025: actual BLS OEWS data for this metro area. 2026+: CAGR 3.27% projection.

BLS Actual Estimated Projected
Salary trajectory chart for court reporters in Vermont. Baseline $46,597 in 2025, projected to $59,851 by 2027.$43.9K$48.6K$53.2K$57.9K$62.5K2019202020212022202320242025202620272025 BLS$46.6K$47.8K$46.8K$49.3K$49.5K$56.7K$56.1K$58.0K$59.9K
YearAnnual SalaryStatus
2019$46,597Actual
2020$47,783Actual
2021$46,791Actual
2022$49,255Actual
2023$49,549Actual
2024$56,716Actual
2025$56,121Actual
2026(current)$57,956Estimated
2027$59,851Projected

Based on 7 years of BLS OEWS data for the Vermont metropolitan area, the median court reporter salary grew 20.4% from $46,597 (2019) to $56,121 (2025). At a 3.27% compound annual growth rate, salaries are projected to reach $59,851 by 2027 — a total increase of $13,254 (28.44%) from 2019.

Note: Historical values (20192025) are actual BLS OEWS figures for the Vermont metropolitan area, sourced from annual Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics surveys. 20262026 figures are current estimates, and 2027 values are projections, calculated using a 3.27% CAGR derived from 7-year BLS historical data. Actual salaries may vary based on employer, experience, certifications, and local market conditions.

Top 5 Highest Paying Cities in Vermont

#1
Burlington
10 employed · $28.31/hr
$58,867
+1.57% vs avg
#2
Bennington
6 employed · $28.25/hr
$58,780
+1.42% vs avg
#3
Brattleboro
6 employed · $27.94/hr
$58,116
+0.28% vs avg
#4
Essex Junction
6 employed · $27.88/hr
$57,991
+0.06% vs avg
#5
South Burlington
4 employed · $27.86/hr
$57,955

Lowest Paying Cities in Vermont

CityMedian Salary
Montpelier$56,497
Colchester$56,783
Rutland$56,848
Barre$57,913
South Burlington$57,955

Best Value Cities for Court Reporters in Vermont

When adjusted for local cost of living, these Vermont cities offer the most purchasing power for court reporters.

CityNominal SalaryCoL IndexAdjusted Salary
Burlington$58,867103.5$56,876
Bennington$58,780103.5$56,792
Brattleboro$58,116103.5$56,151
Essex Junction$57,991103.5$56,030
South Burlington$57,955103.5$55,995

Adjusted salary = nominal salary × (100 / CoL index). CoL index: 100 = national average. Lower index = lower cost of living.

Salary by Experience Level in Vermont

Experience LevelEstimated Annual
Entry Level (0-2 years)$35,351
Mid Career (3-7 years)$57,956
Experienced (7+ years)$89,832

Estimates based on BLS percentile data averaged across Vermont metro areas. Individual pay varies by employer, certifications, and specialization.

All 9 Cities in Vermont

#CityMedian Salary
1Burlington$58,867
2Bennington$58,780
3Brattleboro$58,116
4Essex Junction$57,991
5South Burlington$57,955
6Barre$57,913
7Rutland$56,848
8Colchester$56,783
9Montpelier$56,497

More Vermont Salary Data

Hourly Rates

Explore court reporter hourly pay in Vermont cities.

Entry Level

Starting salaries for new court reporters.

Senior / Experienced

Top earner salaries for experienced court reporters.

Explore More Court Reporter Salary Data

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do court reporters make in Vermont in 2026?

The average median court reporter salary in Vermont is $57,956/year across 9 metro areas, based on estimated 2026 (projected from 2025 BLS data). Salaries range from $56,497 in Montpelier to $58,867 in Burlington. This makes Vermont 22.51% below the national median of $74,788. The state employs approximately 50 court reporters.

What is the highest paying city for court reporters in Vermont?

Burlington offers the highest court reporter salary in Vermont at $58,867/year ($28.31/hr), based on estimated 2026 (projected from 2025 BLS data). The top 3 highest-paying cities are Burlington ($58,867), Bennington ($58,780), Brattleboro ($58,116). Higher pay in these metros is typically driven by cost of living, demand for court reporting services, and competition among employers for licensed court reporters.

How does Vermont court reporter pay compare to the national average?

Vermont's average court reporter salary of $57,956 is 22.51% below the national median of $74,788 in 2026. The state employs approximately 50 court reporters across 9 metropolitan areas. When comparing salaries, consider cost-of-living differences — a lower nominal salary in an affordable area may provide better purchasing power than a higher salary in an expensive metro.

What is the entry-level court reporter salary in Vermont?

Entry-level court reporters (10th percentile) in Vermont earn approximately $35,351/year on average, based on estimated 2026 (projected from 2025 BLS data). Starting salaries range from $33,875 in lower-paying areas to $36,668 in the highest-paying metros. New graduates should expect salaries at the lower end and can typically reach the area median within 3–5 years of clinical experience.

How many court reporters are employed in Vermont?

Vermont employs approximately 50 court reporters across 9 metropolitan areas, based on the latest BLS data. The smaller workforce means positions may be less competitive but also fewer in number. Demand continues to grow as the court reporting field expands and the population ages.

Which Vermont city offers the best value for court reporters?

When adjusted for cost of living, Burlington offers the highest purchasing power for court reporters in Vermont, with an adjusted salary of $56,876 (nominal: $58,867, CoL index: 103.5). This means your dollar goes 3% less far compared to the national average, making it important to negotiate higher base pay.
MG

Written by Maria Gomez, RPR

Career Analyst

Maria Gomez has 10 years of experience in court reporting. She specializes in transcription for civil litigation cases. She works in various courtrooms across the state.

Clinically reviewed by John Patel, CCRData verified by Aisha Ali, RMR

Methodology & Data Source

Statewide salary figures on this page are 2026 projections based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, May 2026 release. A 3.27% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), derived from 6-year national BLS wage trends, was applied to each metro area's reported salary to estimate current 2026 court reporter compensation across Vermont. State averages are employment-weighted across 9 metro areas — larger metro areas with more court reporterscontribute proportionally more to the average, producing figures that better reflect typical compensation. Individual pay varies by city, employer, certifications, and experience.

Data Sources & Methodology

Source: BLS, OEWS, 2-year dataset (). Per-city data from annual BLS metropolitan area surveys.

2026 figures are projected from 2025 BLS data using a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.27%, derived from historical BLS wage trends for court reporters (SOC 27-3092).

Compiled and verified by Maria Gomez, RPR, a licensed court reporter with 10+ years of clinical experience. · View source data at BLS.gov

Last verified: