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The current demand for qualified ASL interpreters is substantial. ing to the National Census of the Deaf Population there are approximately 500,000 Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Americans who use ASL, and a ratio of roughly 50 Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing ASL users to one ASL interpreter.
Career outlook The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics expects the employment of interpreters and translators to grow 24% from 2020 to 2030. This is much faster than the average for all other occupations. The BLS predicts an increased demand for ASL interpreters in particular as more organizations use video relay services.
Nearly 2,000 interpreters in Texas!
Where Sign Language Interpreters are Needed Utah (41.4%) Florida (40.2%) Texas (35.2%) Vermont (35%) Washington (33.8%) Georgia (33.6%) Tennessee (31.4%) New Mexico (31.3%)
CDIs specialize in the use of interpreting, gestures, miming, and incorporating props, drawings, and other tools to provide detailed deaf communication. As ASL interpreter service providers are focused on translating spoken language into sign language, their signing may not always be as accurate.
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The CDI certification process begins with a multiple-choice CDI Knowledge Exam. Candidates are eligible for the CDI Knowledge Exam if they meet CASLI Audiogram requirement and RIDs 40 hour training requirement. Candidates who have passed the knowledge exam within 5 years may then apply for the CDI Bridge Plan.
How many certified ASL interpreters are there in the United States? The Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) lists around 10,000 certified American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters in the United States. The number of ASL interpreters can vary depending on the specific area or region.

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