• Current cards:
      • Wells Fargo Active Cash, limit $7500, April 2024
      • Capital One debit card, April 2026
    • FICO Score: 760 Experian
    • Oldest account age: 3 years
    • Chase 5/24 status: 0/24
    • Income: $66,000
    • Average monthly spend and categories:
      • dining $200
      • groceries: $800
      • gas: $70
      • travel: $60
      • dog supplies: $60
      • Books: $30
    • Open to Business Cards: No
    • What's the purpose of your next card? I would like a card that will maximize points/cash back on everyday things like groceries.
    • Do you have any cards you've been looking at? I have been looking at a Amex Gold or Amex Blue cash.
    • Are you OK with category spending or do you want a general spending card? Yes I would like category spending since my current card is a good catch all with 2% cash back on every purchase.

    What cards should I look into to maximize earnings?
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    3 Comments

    1. AnyNight7956 on

      With that grocery spend you’d be leaving money on table not getting a dedicated grocery card – the Blue Cash Preferred gives 6% back in groceries up to $6k yearly which would cover your $800/month easily.

    2. MotionBeach on

      Capital One Savor Rewards gives 3% on dining and groceries, which cover your biggest monthly expenses. Also covers streaming services and entertainment.

      Since you’ve been looking at Amex, consider the Blue Cash Preferred too—6% on groceries, 3% on gas and transit. Your grocery expenses are much higher so the 6% will put in the work.

    3. electronautix on

      AAA Daily Advantage for 5% on all that groceries spending. The AmEx Blue Cash cards both have caps on their groceries category that can only handle $500/mo average before dropping down to 1%. AAA Daily will handle $10,000/year category spend, so up to $833/mo average category spend.

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