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What Credit Card Should I Get?

by GC Journalist
March 16, 2023
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Our experts answer readers’ credit card questions and write unbiased product reviews (here’s how we assess credit cards). In some cases, we receive a commission from our partners; however, our opinions are our own. Terms apply to offers listed on this page.

  • When it comes to picking the right credit cards for you, it’s wise to tailor your choices to your spending habits.
  • There’s much more to the perfect wallet than one optimized to earn the greatest possible rewards.
  • You should also open cards with benefits like travel insurance and elite status.
  • Read Insider’s guide to the best rewards credit cards.
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There are lots of great rewards credit cards on the market right now, with generous sign-up bonuses and travel perks to boot.

While it’s always best to pick the best credit card for you based on your personal spending habits and travel goals, there are a few attributes that come in handy for reasons beyond just the return you’ll get for everyday purchases. When building your perfect wallet, be sure your credit card portfolio includes all five of the following features.

Insider’s Featured Rewards Credit Cards

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Earn 5x points on all travel purchased through Chase Ultimate Rewards. Earn 3x points on dining, including eligible delivery services, takeout, and dining out. Earn 3x points on select streaming services. Earn 3x points on online grocery purchases (excluding Target, Walmart, and wholesale clubs). Earn 2x points on other travel. Earn 1x point per dollar on everything else.

60,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening

Earn 3x ThankYou® points on restaurant, supermarket, gas station, air travel, and hotel purchases. Earn 1x ThankYou® points on all other purchases.

60,000 bonus ThankYou® Points after you spend $4,000 in purchases within the first three months of account opening

20,000 bonus points when you spend $1,000 in purchases in the first three months from account opening

No annual fee


Intro offer

0% intro APR for 18 months from date of first transfer for balance transfers made within 4 months of account opening, then 18.49% – 28.49% variable APR


Rewards

Earn 2% on every purchase with unlimited 1% cash back when you buy, plus an additional 1% as you pay for those purchases.

Citi Citi® Double Cash Card


Intro offer

0% intro APR for 18 months from date of first transfer for balance transfers made within 4 months of account opening, then 18.49% – 28.49% variable APR


Rewards

Earn 2% on every purchase with unlimited 1% cash back when you buy, plus an additional 1% as you pay for those purchases.

Apply online at Citibank’s website.


Citi® Double Cash Card

Citi Citi® Double Cash Card

Apply online at Citibank’s website.

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Rewards

Earn 2% on every purchase with unlimited 1% cash back when you buy, plus an additional 1% as you pay for those purchases.


Intro offer

0% intro APR for 18 months from date of first transfer for balance transfers made within 4 months of account opening, then 18.49% – 28.49% variable APR


Recommended Credit

Good to Excellent

Recommended credit score. Note that credit card lenders may use many different variations of credit score models when considering your application.

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Regular Annual Percentage Rate (APR)

18.49% – 28.49% Variable


Intro Annual Percentage Rate (APR)

0% intro APR for 18 months from date of first transfer for balance transfers made within 4 months of account opening

Editor’s Rating

3.65/5

Our editor’s ratings analyze fees, bonuses, rewards, and benefits to highlight the simplest and most valuable credit cards available.

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No annual fee

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Simple earning structure without confusing bonus categories

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Some cards earn higher rates of cash back on rotating categories

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While it has a 0% introductory APR offer, that’s only on balance transfers, not purchases, so you can’t use it to fund a major expense without interest

Highlights
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  • Earn 2% on every purchase with unlimited 1% cash back when you buy, plus an additional 1% as you pay for those purchases.
  • To earn cash back, pay at least the minimum due on time.
  • Balance Transfer Only Offer: 0% intro APR on Balance Transfers for 18 months. After that, the variable APR will be 18.49% – 28.49%, based on your creditworthiness.
  • Balance Transfers do not earn cash back. Intro APR does not apply to purchases.
  • If you transfer a balance, interest will be charged on your purchases unless you pay your entire balance (including balance transfers) by the due date each month.
  • There is an intro balance transfer fee of 3% of each transfer (minimum $5) completed within the first 4 months of account opening. After that, your fee will be 5% of each transfer (minimum $5).

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No annual fee credit cards are a critical piece to healthy credit.

It’s true that the credit cards with the best perks charge an annual fee, but there are bound to be annual fee-incurring credit cards that you become disenchanted with years after you open them. Perhaps your financial goals or your lifestyle changes. You don’t want to pay the annual fee forever, so you’ll have to either cancel it (which will immediately lower the length of your credit history and therefore ding your credit score) or downgrade it to a card with no annual fee.

When you hold no annual fee credit cards, you can keep them forever for absolutely free (provided you aren’t carrying a balance!). Even if you keep them in your sock drawer, they can become pillars of a strong credit score by building your credit history and adding to your total available credit.

If you’ve got no annual fee credit cards that you never use, be sure to swipe them once every six months or so to ensure that the bank doesn’t proactively close your account due to inactivity. Banks don’t like it when you hold a stagnant credit card.

Transferable credit card points

If your aim with credit card rewards is to travel for cheap (or even free), transferable credit card points are far and away the most valuable rewards to collect:

These currencies can be redeemed for travel purchases directly through the credit card issuer, or you can convert them into airline miles or hotel points with various partners like Hyatt, American Airlines, United Airlines, Southwest, and more.

The reason transferable points are so valuable is that they don’t lock you into earning points with a single airline or hotel. Award flight and award hotel stay availability aren’t always predictable. So when you are ready to book your dream vacation, you won’t be restricted to using points from a single program. This flexibility is really important considering some of the program devaluations we’ve seen this year.

If you’re looking for a great flexible rewards-earning credit card, keep in mind cards that offer travel perks that mesh with your travel style. For example, the $395-annual-fee Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card comes with benefits like:

As you can see, you can easily make up for the card’s annual fee if you travel with regularity. The Priority Pass Select access this card offers is alone worth over $400 per year.

Still, if you can’t organically get $395 worth from this card annually, go for a travel rewards credit card that offers a smaller annual fee — or a no-annual-fee travel credit card, such as the Capital One VentureOne Rewards Credit Card. 

Cash back

Cash back credit cards are immensely popular credit card rewards as they’re extremely easy to earn and uncomplicated to redeem. A credit card that earns cash back effectively provides you with a rebate on every purchase.

Even if your primary credit card goals don’t revolve around a cash back card, it’s still wise to have one sheathed. For example, if your aim is free travel, you’d be wise to focus on the above-mentioned flexible travel rewards-accruing cards. But travel rewards can’t do everything. With a healthy stash of cash back, you can offset purchases like food and activities — even taxes and fees associated with award flights.

Collecting cash back in tandem with travel rewards makes your vacation truly as free as it can possibly be.

When you’re looking for a card, shoot for a credit card that earns a minimum of 2% cash back for the lion’s share of your spending. A card like the $0-annual-fee Citi® Double Cash Card earns 1% cash back when you make a purchase and 1% cash back when you pay off that purchase — in other words, 2% everywhere.

Alternately, a card like the $0-annual-fee Capital One SavorOne Cash Rewards Credit Card earns:

  • 10% cash back with Uber and Uber Eats through November 14, 2024
  • 5% cash back on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel
  • 3% cash back on dining, grocery stores (excluding superstores like Walmart® and Target®), eligible streaming services, and entertainment

You’ll earn 1% cash back on all other purchases. If you reckon you can contain your spending strictly to the card’s bonus categories, you’ll earn a sizable cash reserve in a hurry.

Co-branded by an airline or hotel

Why bother with an airline or hotel-specific credit card after just proclaiming the virtues of flexible rewards credit cards?

These credit cards can offer tremendous value if you travel with a specific brand often. For example, if you travel with American Airlines a few times a year but not enough to earn elite status, the free checked bag benefit from the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® World Elite Mastercard® might make getting this card and paying the annual fee ($99, waived for first 12 months) worthwhile.

Or, if you’re loyal to Hilton and want to enjoy the perks of its top tier Diamond elite status (suite upgrades when available, breakfast privileges, 100% bonus points on stays, etc.) but you can’t manage to stay 60 nights per year to earn it, you may want to consider applying for the $450-annual-fee Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card
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All this to say, you can boost your travel comfort tremendously just by holding the right credit card.

Solid travel insurance

Even if you’re not a frequent traveler, you should still have a credit card that offers high-performance travel insurance. We’re talking primary rental car insurance, trip delay insurance, baggage delay insurance, and trip interruption/cancellation insurance.

These features can save you hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars in case your trip doesn’t go according to plan. The insurance I receive from my Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card has saved me $2,800 on a single trip before.

Using an insurance-conferring credit card can save you from having to purchase travel insurance on your own. For example, primary rental car insurance, when purchased from the rental agency, can cost $15 or more per day — but by simply paying with a card that offers primary rental insurance, you’ll get it for free when you waive the rental company’s in-house CDW.

The Chase Sapphire Reserve® is currently the best credit card for travel insurance. It comes with perks like:

  • Primary rental car insurance (covering up to $75,000 in damage — considerably higher than most other cards)
  • Up to $500 in trip delay insurance that activates once your flight is delayed six hours (or requires an overnight stay)
  • Baggage delay insurance that entitles you to up to $100 per day (for up to five days) once your bags are delayed at least six hours
  • Trip interruption/cancellation insurance, up to $10,000 per person (max $20,000 per trip) when you’re unable to take prepaid nonrefundable travel for things like illness, inclement weather, injury, etc.
  • Up to $1,000,000 in travel accident insurance

What you need to know about what credit cards to get

The credit card features you should have in your wallet are:

  1. A card that incurs no annual fee
  2. A card that earns flexible travel rewards
  3. A card that earns cash back
  4. A card that is specific to a certain airline or hotel that you frequent
  5. A card that provides excellent travel insurance

You may find many of these benefits with a single card. For example, many cash back credit cards also are no annual fee credit cards. And many cards that earn transferable rewards also come with travel insurance.

Joseph Hostetler, CEPF

Credit cards reporter

Angela Fung

Marketing Compliance Manager

Angela Fung is a marketing compliance manager at Personal Finance Insider, overseeing a team that ensures content accuracy and editorial independence so readers are always getting up-to-date and objective financial advice. She is the primary contact for credit cards compliance and has experience managing content and partnerships for the banking, loans, and investment verticals as well. 
Personal Finance Insider is Insider’s personal finance section that incorporates affiliate and commerce partnerships into the news, insights, and advice about money that Insider readers already know and love.
The compliance team’s mission is to provide readers with stories that are fact-checked and current, so they can make informed financial decisions. The team also works to minimize risk for partners by making sure language is clear, precise, and fully compliant with regulatory and partner marketing guidelines that align with the editorial team.
Prior to joining Insider in February 2021, Angela worked at the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Chicago. As a digital marketer on the in-house communications and programming team, she supported startups and individuals looking to commercialize their research, partner with other companies, or attract venture capital.


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