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December 12, 2017 By Liz Weston

Tuesday’s need-to-know money news

Today’s top story: Paying for fake organic food. Also in the news: People who eschew checking accounts, 4 questions for your local organic farmer, and defrauded students are losing their debt relief.

The Dirt on ‘Organic’ Food: You May Be Paying for Fakes
Be on the lookout.

Checking Account? No, Thanks, Say Those Who Dislike Banks
It could be costly.

4 Questions for Your Local Organic Farmer
Making sure you get your money’s worth.

Debt relief for defrauded students halted under Trump, says report
Reversing Obama-era policy.

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