Full Comparison
Card | Best Categories | Base Rate | Cap/Rotations | Redemption | Foreign Fee | Standout Perk | Who It’s For |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chase Freedom Flex | 5% rotating; 5% travel via portal; 3% dining & drugstores | 1% | $1,500/qtr, activation | Statement credit / deposit | 3% FTF | Rotating categories + travel perks | Strategists |
Citi Custom Cash | 5% top category (cycle); 4% Citi Travel; 1% other | 1% | $500/month | Credit / deposit | 3% FTF | Automatic 5% | Focused spenders |
Wells Fargo Active Cash | 2% all purchases | – | No caps | Credit / deposit / check | 3% FTF | Flat-rate simplicity | Effortless users |
Table compares earning, caps, fees and audience fit.
Category Winners
Grocery Champion
Champion: Citi Custom Cash® — 5% on groceries when it’s your top category (cap $500/month).
Dining & Transit Star
Champion: Chase Freedom Flex® — 3% dining + rotating 5% (with activation).
Gas & Transit Hero
Champion: Citi Custom Cash® — 5% when gas is top category (cap $500/month).
Online Shopping & Everything Else
Champion: Wells Fargo Active Cash® — simple, uncapped 2% everywhere.
Realistic Math Examples
Sample monthly budgets comparing Custom Cash, Freedom Flex, and Active Cash.
- Winner: Custom Cash ≈ $362/yr
- Freedom Flex ≈ $272/yr
- Active Cash ≈ $245/yr
- Winner: Custom Cash ≈ $168/yr
- Freedom Flex ≈ $156/yr
- Active Cash ≈ $144/yr
- Winner: Custom Cash ≈ $264/yr
- Freedom Flex ≈ $150/yr
- Active Cash ≈ $144/yr
Winners are the cards with the highest estimated annual cashback.
Gotchas You Shouldn’t Ignore
- Activate rotating categories; caps typically $1,500/qtr.
- Category caps (e.g., $500/mo) — time big purchases.
- Foreign fees up to 3%; prefer no-FTF if you travel.
- Exclusions: warehouse clubs/superstores often don’t count.
- Minimum redemption thresholds can add friction.
How We Picked
- No-AF cashback or cash-convertible points; complex travel schemes excluded.
- Modeled realistic spend; net value weighted heavily.
- Penalized high redemption minimums and limited options.
- Simplicity favored over quarterly micromanagement.
- Looked for stable benefits from major issuers.
FAQs
Is a no-annual-fee card always better for beginners?
No. Some low-fee cards can outperform if credits and rates fit your spend.
What if I hate rotating categories?
Use a 2% flat-rate or fixed-tier card. Less upside, far less hassle.
Do foreign fees matter if I never travel?
Usually not — but some online merchants bill overseas; no-FTF is safer.
Can I carry a balance on a cashback card?
You can, but interest will erase rewards. Pay in full monthly.
Why no specific sign-up bonuses?
They change often — always check the issuer’s current offer.