Head to head

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

At a glance

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
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.