If youâre not using a rewards credit card for everyday purchases, youâre missing out on free money.
You just have to be sure you donât get too carried away with those purchases â and that the card is paid off at the end of each billing period.
Hereâs an option we like: Itâs the Chase Freedom Unlimited card. Its claim to fame? Youâll earn an unlimited 1.5% cash back on all your purchases. Plus, if you spend $500 in your first three months of opening the card (hi, groceries), youâll pocket a $150 bonus.
Thereâs no annual fee, and the cash-back rewards donât expire. We checked Credibleâs annual rewards calculator, and it estimates $417 in annual rewards based on our spending habits.* (You can enter your unique spending habits and see what youâd earn, too.)
Get signed up â and get 0% intro APR for 15 months â here.
*Annual Rewards amounts will change based on the amounts you enter. The monthly spending category names and definitions may vary among issuers, and categories may not align one-to-one.
The information for the Chase Freedom Unlimited card has been collected independently by The Penny Hoarder. Opinions expressed here are the authorâs alone, not those of the credit card issuer, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by the credit card issuer. The Penny Hoarder is a partner of Credible.
Farrah Daniel is an Editorial Assistant at The Penny Hoarder.Â
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