This card features rich benefits for foodies, including lucrative rewards at restaurants and U.S. supermarkets, plus various dining credits that can help offset its admittedly pricey annual fee.
The Companion Fare benefit and bag-fee waivers can save you hundreds — if Alaska Airlines is (or can be) your go-to airline. For some, that won't be possible. If you fly Alaska Airlines with ...
It's the best of two worlds: 5% rotating categories, plus fixed bonus categories like dining and some travel. This card is lucrative and ideal for optimizers who don't mind putting in some work to ...
Earn 2 miles per dollar spent on most purchases, and receive a slew of travel-related perks, including airport lounge access.
You'll earn decent rewards, and free checked bags can add value — but the card is more expensive than its competitors and lacks some perks you'd expect to find at this level. Many or all of the ...
You'll earn 6% back at U.S. supermarkets on up to $6,000 a year in spending, plus 6% back on select U.S. streaming services and 3% back at U.S. gas stations and eligible transit. Terms apply.
This card comes with a free night's stay every year, automatic Silver Elite status and high ongoing rewards at participating Marriott Bonvoy hotels, for a reasonable annual fee.
The card offers a generous introductory interest-free window. But if you want rewards, bonuses and other spoils, look elsewhere. This card can buy you time to pay off a large purchase, and it's ...
This no-annual-fee card offers the same rewards and new-cardholder bonus as Discover's regular cash-back cards. This is a great card for a student learning to handle credit. On top of the rewards ...
The annual fee is steep, but it's more than worth it for those who want to travel in comfort and also bring a friend along. It's a luxury card for those who fly frequently with Delta and can ...