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Jul 19, 2017

Topics: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Department of Labor are fighting for working families. They won a couple battles. Now the losers are suddenly working in your best interest. Or are they?

- Amber's husband has three more semesters left to finish a master's degree. They just realized the degree won't increase his salary that much. She asks if he should drop out and cut their losses.

- Extreme Couponer Dolores does a July checkup - are you on tax track?

- Are you Wells Fargo customer? Get your piece of the $142 million settlement over fake accounts.

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