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Blue Cash Preferred from American Express vs Apple Card

Side-by-side comparison of fees, rewards, benefits, and more.

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Feature Comparison
Feature
Blue Cash Preferred from American ExpressAmerican Express
Apple CardApple / Goldman Sachs
Rating4.5/53.8/5
Annual Fee$95$0
APR19.49% - 28.49%17.49% - 27.74%
Signup Bonus$250 statement credit after spending $3,000 in 6 monthsNone
Rewards Rate6% at U.S. supermarkets (up to $6,000/yr), 6% on select U.S. streaming, 3% on U.S. gas and transit, 1% on everything else3% Daily Cash on Apple purchases and select merchants, 2% on Apple Pay purchases, 1% on everything else
Credit Scoregoodgood
Pros
6% at U.S. supermarkets up to $6,000/year is the highest grocery rate available
6% on streaming subscriptions
0% intro APR for 12 months on purchases and balance transfers
No fees at all — no annual fee, foreign transaction fee, or late fees
3% back at Apple and select partners like Uber, Walgreens, and Nike
Daily Cash deposited to Apple Cash immediately
Cons
$95 annual fee ($0 intro first year)
$6,000 annual cap on 6% grocery earnings
American Express not accepted everywhere
No signup bonus
Only 1% with physical card (2% requires Apple Pay)
Limited to Apple ecosystem for best experience
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Verdict

Our Pick: Blue Cash Preferred from American Express

With a 4.5/5 rating, the Blue Cash Preferred from American Express edges out the Apple Card (3.8/5). At $95/yr, the value proposition is strong. The Blue Cash Preferred is the king of grocery rewards. 6% back at U.S. supermarkets plus 6% on streaming makes it the best card for families who spend heavily on groceries. The $95 fee pays for itself quickly if you spend $2,000+ per year on groceries.

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