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Chase Sapphire ReserveChase · VisaThe Sapphire Reserve sits at the premium tier of Chase's Ultimate Rewards ecosystem at $795 a year, built for travelers who book through Chase Travel and want a lounge network behind the math.
Annual fee $795Welcome offer 100,000 points -
American Express Gold CardAmexThe Amex Gold is built around dining and groceries, and it carries the highest non-promotional supermarket rate of any premium card.
Annual fee $325Welcome offer 100,000 points -
Chase Freedom UnlimitedChase · VisaThe Freedom Unlimited is a no-annual-fee workhorse that earns 1.5% on everything, with elevated rates on dining, drugstores, and Chase Travel.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer $200 -
Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit CardCapital One · VisaThe Venture X is Capital One's answer to the Sapphire Reserve and Amex Platinum, a metal $395 travel card that earns 2x miles flat on everything, plus 10x on hotels and 5x on flights when booked through Capital One Travel.
Annual fee $395Welcome offer 75,000 miles -
Chase Freedom FlexChase · MastercardThe Freedom Flex is Chase's rotating-category cash-back card, with no annual fee and 5% on a quarterly category that changes through the year.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer $200 -
Ink Business Cash Credit CardChase · VisaThe Ink Business Cash is Chase's entry-level business card, and its appeal comes down to one number: 5% back at office supply stores and on internet, cable, and phone services, which earns real money for a business whose costs are mostly software and shipping.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer $750 -
Blue Cash Preferred Card from American ExpressAmexBlue Cash Preferred is the suburban grocery and streaming card, earning 6% cash back at U.S.
Annual fee $95Welcome offer $300 -
Ink Business Unlimited Credit CardChase · VisaThe Ink Business Unlimited is the flat-rate twin of the Ink Business Cash, earning 1.5% on everything with no categories to track and no caps.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer $750 -
Citi Double Cash CardCiti · MastercardThe Citi Double Cash is the card that made the flat 2% mainstream, and the structure is its whole pitch: 1% when you buy and another 1% as you pay it off, with no categories to track and no annual fee.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer $200 -
Discover it Cash BackDiscoverThe it Cash Back is Discover's flagship rotating-category card, and the hook is two-sided.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer Unlimited Cashback Match -
Ink Business Preferred Credit CardChase · VisaThe Ink Business Preferred is Chase's transferable-points business card, earning 3x across a generous menu that covers shipping, social and search ads, internet, cable, and phone, and travel, capped at $150,000 of combined annual spend, which leaves enough headroom for most small businesses.
Annual fee $95Welcome offer 100,000 points -
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit CardCapital OneThe Venture Rewards is Capital One's workhorse travel card, built around one idea: a flat 2X miles on everything with none of the category tracking a tiered card demands.
Annual fee $95Welcome offer 75,000 miles -
Ink Business Premier Credit CardChase · VisaThe Ink Business Premier is Chase's pay-in-full Ink, with a 2% baseline on everything, 2.5% on individual purchases of $5,000 or more, and 5% on Chase Travel.
Annual fee $195Welcome offer $1,000 -
Wells Fargo Autograph CardWells Fargo · VisaThe Autograph is Wells Fargo's no-annual-fee points card for everyday travel spending: 3X points at restaurants, on travel, gas, transit, popular streaming services, and phone plans, then 1X everywhere else.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer 20,000 points -
Capital One Quicksilver Cash Rewards Credit CardCapital OneThe Quicksilver is Capital One's flat-rate cash back card: an unlimited 1.5% on every purchase with no categories to track and no annual fee.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer $200 -
American Express Business Gold CardAmexThe Business Gold is American Express's mid-tier business charge card, and its earning structure is built to flex with how a company actually spends.
Annual fee $375Welcome offer 200,000 points -
Capital One Savor Cash Rewards Credit CardCapital OneThe Savor is Capital One's no-fee dining and entertainment card, and it earns its keep at the table and the box office: 3% cash back on dining, groceries, entertainment, and streaming, 8% on tickets bought through Capital One Entertainment, and 5% on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer $250 -
Hilton Honors American Express Aspire CardAmexThe Aspire is the one Hilton card worth keeping even if you are not a Hilton loyalist, bundling $400 in Hilton Resort credits, a $200 flight credit, $209 CLEAR+, an annual free night good at almost any Hilton, and complimentary Diamond status that turns regular Hilton stays into upgrades, premium Wi-Fi, and lounge access at select properties.
Annual fee $550Welcome offer 150,000 points -
Wells Fargo Active Cash CardWells Fargo · VisaThe Active Cash is Wells Fargo's flagship flat-rate card, and the pitch is a single number: unlimited 2% cash rewards on every purchase with no categories to track and no annual fee.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer $200 -
Bank of America Customized Cash Rewards credit cardBank of America · VisaThe Customized Cash Rewards is Bank of America's flexible everyday cash back card, and its hook is choice: you pick the category that earns 3%, from gas, online shopping, dining, travel, drug stores, or home improvement, and can change it once a month.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer $200 -
Delta SkyMiles Platinum American Express CardAmexDelta Platinum is the cobrand for Delta loyalists who want a real path to Medallion status without paying for the Reserve.
Annual fee $350Welcome offer 90,000 miles -
Wells Fargo Autograph Journey CardWells Fargo · VisaAutograph Journey is Wells Fargo's $95 travel card, with 5X on hotels, 4X on airlines, 3X on restaurants and other travel, and 1X elsewhere.
Annual fee $95Welcome offer 60,000 points -
World of Hyatt Credit CardChase · VisaThe World of Hyatt is the best mid-tier hotel cobrand on the market for people who actually use hotels: the 4x at Hyatt sits on top of the program's 5x base for 9x total, the free-night anniversary covers most Hyatt categories, and the $15k spend threshold for a bonus night is reachable for anyone running a small business on the card.
Annual fee $95Welcome offer 60,000 points -
United Explorer CardChase · VisaThe United Explorer is the entry-tier United cobrand done right: $0 the first year, a free first checked bag, and 2 United Club passes a year, alongside a partner credit suite worth more than $500 that makes the $150 going-forward fee easy to amortize if you fly United even occasionally.
Annual fee $150Welcome offer 70,000 miles -
Blue Cash Everyday Card from American ExpressAmexBlue Cash Everyday is the no-annual-fee sibling in the Blue Cash line, earning 3% back on the same supermarket, online retail, and gas categories that the Preferred earns 6% on, though here the cap is a more modest $6,000 per category per year.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer $200 -
Capital One VentureOne Rewards Credit CardCapital OneThe VentureOne is the no-fee entry point to Capital One's miles program: 1.25X miles on everything, 5X on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel, and no annual fee or foreign transaction fee.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer 20,000 miles -
Delta SkyMiles Gold American Express CardAmexDelta SkyMiles Gold is the right Delta cobrand for cardmembers who fly Delta a few times a year and check bags.
Annual fee $150Welcome offer 80,000 miles -
Discover it ChromeDiscoverThe it Chrome is Discover's set-and-forget cash back card, built for people who would rather not track a quarterly calendar.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer Unlimited Cashback Match -
IHG One Rewards Premier Credit CardChase · MastercardThe IHG Premier is the cobrand to hold if you stay at IHG properties regularly.
Annual fee $99Welcome offer 185,000 points -
American Express Green CardAmexThe Amex Green is the entry-tier charge card in Amex's lineup, earning 3X on the categories travelers lean on most, which are restaurants worldwide, transit worldwide, and travel.
Annual fee $150Welcome offer 40,000 points -
Citi Strata Premier CardCiti · MastercardThe Citi Strata Premier is Citi's mid-tier transferable-points travel card, and at $95 a year it leans on a broad 3x earning structure rather than perks.
Annual fee $95Welcome offer 60,000 points -
Discover it Student Cash BackDiscoverThe it Student Cash Back is the same rotating 5% card as Discover's flagship it Cash Back, opened up to students with little or no credit history.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer Unlimited Cashback Match -
Hilton Honors American Express CardAmexHilton Honors is the no-annual-fee entry to the Hilton trio.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer 80,000 points -
Hilton Honors American Express Surpass CardAmexThe Surpass is the mid-tier Hilton cobrand at $150 a year, positioned between the no-fee Hilton Honors and the $550 Aspire.
Annual fee $150Welcome offer 130,000 points -
Southwest Rapid Rewards Priority Credit CardChase · VisaThe Southwest Priority is the top of Southwest's personal cobrand lineup, and it earns its $229 fee on the strength of two recurring perks rather than premium travel coverage.
Annual fee $229Welcome offer 90,000 points -
United Club Infinite CardChase · VisaThe United Club Infinite is the top of United's cobrand stack, and the case for the $695 fee rests almost entirely on the United Club membership it includes, which the card values at $750 or more a year.
Annual fee $695Welcome offer 90,000 miles -
United Quest CardChase · VisaThe United Quest is Chase's mid-tier United cobrand, and it earns its $350 fee through credits rather than lounge access.
Annual fee $350Welcome offer 70,000 miles -
Citi Simplicity CardCiti · MastercardThe Citi Simplicity is a financing-first card, not a rewards card.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer 0% intro APR for 18 months -
Citi Diamond Preferred CardCiti · MastercardThe Citi Diamond Preferred is Citi's longest balance-transfer runway in this scrape: 0% intro APR for 21 months on balance transfers, plus 12 months on purchases, with no annual fee.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer 0% intro APR for 21 months on balance transfers -
Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Credit CardChase · VisaThe Marriott Bonvoy Boundless is the mid-tier Marriott cobrand at $95 a year, sized for occasional Marriott stays.
Annual fee $95Welcome offer 125,000 -
Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Credit CardChase · VisaThe Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier is the mid-tier card in Chase's Southwest lineup, and the case for it is built less on its earning rates than on the perks that come with carrying it.
Annual fee $149Welcome offer 85,000 points -
Wells Fargo Reflect CardWells Fargo · VisaThe Reflect is Wells Fargo's long-APR card: 0% intro APR for 21 months on purchases and qualifying balance transfers, with no annual fee.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer 0% intro APR for 21 months -
Capital One Platinum Credit CardCapital OneThe Capital One Platinum is a credit-building card, not a rewards card.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer No fixed welcome bonus disclosed -
Southwest Rapid Rewards Plus Credit CardChase · VisaThe Southwest Rapid Rewards Plus is the entry rung of Chase's Southwest cobrand lineup, and at a $99 annual fee it earns its keep on flying habit rather than on broad category spend.
Annual fee $99Welcome offer 80,000 points -
United Gateway CardChase · VisaThe United Gateway is United's no-annual-fee entry card, and its appeal is narrow but honest: it earns United miles on United spending without charging you to hold it.
Annual fee $0Welcome offer 40,000 miles -
Chase Sapphire PreferredChase · VisaThe Sapphire Preferred is the entry door to Chase's transferable Ultimate Rewards ecosystem at a $95 annual fee, with 5x on Chase Travel bookings, 3x on dining and online grocery, and a 10% anniversary points boost that compounds over years.
Annual fee $95Welcome offer 100,000 points -
The Platinum Card from American ExpressAmexThe Amex Platinum is an $895-a-year travel-and-lifestyle card built around credits and lounges rather than spend rewards, carrying over $3,500 in annual statement-credit value for anyone who works through what is on the menu.
Annual fee $895Welcome offer 175,000 points