Blue Cash Everyday Card from American Express vs. Chase Sapphire Preferred
On the criteria below, Chase Sapphire Preferred wins 3 of 4. The verdict depends on which criteria matter to you.
Blue Cash Everyday Card from American Express
Amex
Chase Sapphire Preferred
Chase
Chase Sapphire Preferred wins 3 of 4 criteria here, making it the stronger all-rounder.
Blue Cash Everyday Card from American Express wins on annual fee; Chase Sapphire Preferred wins on first-year math, earning ceiling, and foreign transactions.
Pick the Chase Sapphire Preferred if year-one math is your priority; take the Blue Cash Everyday Card from American Express if you want a cheaper card to keep long-term.
Who wins what
1 vs 3- First-year math Chase Sapphire Preferred
Chase Sapphire Preferred wins on bonus value minus annual fee.
- Annual fee Blue Cash Everyday Card from American Express
Blue Cash Everyday Card from American Express is $95 cheaper to keep.
- Earning ceiling Chase Sapphire Preferred
Chase Sapphire Preferred earns more on its best category (5× vs 3×).
- Foreign transactions Chase Sapphire Preferred
Chase Sapphire Preferred has a lower (or zero) foreign transaction fee.
By the numbers
- Annual fee
- Free
- $95
- Welcome offer (typical value)
- $200
- $1,275
- First-year net
- +$200
- +$1,180
- Peak earning rate
- 3×
- 5×
- Top categories
- U.S. Supermarkets, U.S. Online Retail, Gas
- Chase Travel Portal, Dining, Travel
- Lounge access
- No
- No
- Travel insurance
- Yes
- Yes
- Elite status
- No
- No
- Foreign transaction fee
- 2.70%
- None
- Reward currency
- Cashback
- Chase Ultimate Rewards
Welcome-offer dollar values use each program's typical-tier valuation from our signup bonus calculator. See the methodology page for sourcing details.