On the Money: Working beyond normal retirement age has its advantages

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Many Americans are staying in the workforce past their normal retirement age. According to the U.S. Social Security Administration, more than 30 percent of individuals between the ages of 70 and 74 reported income from earnings in 2010 (the latest year data is available). Among those ages 65 to 69, nearly 49 percent reported employment income.

Read more in an On the Money column by Mike Arnow of Sattell, Johnson, Appel Financial Advisory in the latest issue of BizTimes Milwaukee.

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