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Chase Sapphire Reserve vs Citi Double Cash Card

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Feature Comparison
Feature
Chase Sapphire ReserveChase
Citi Double Cash CardCiti
Rating4.7/54.5/5
Annual Fee$795$0
APR19.49% - 27.99%17.49% - 27.49%
Signup Bonus125,000 points after spending $6,000 in 3 months$200 cash back after spending $1,500 in 6 months
Rewards Rate8X on flights, hotels & car rentals via Chase Travel, 4X on flights & hotels booked direct, 3X on dining, 1X on everything else2% on everything (1% on purchase + 1% on payment), 5% on hotels/cars/attractions via Citi Travel
Credit Scoreexcellentgood
Pros
Priority Pass lounge access and $300 annual travel credit
8X on flights, hotels & cars via Chase Travel, 4X booked direct
Points worth 50% more when redeemed through Chase Travel
Flat 2% cashback on everything — no categories to track
5% on hotels, car rentals, and attractions via Citi Travel
18-month 0% intro APR on balance transfers
Cons
$795 annual fee is steep even with credits
Travel credit only applies through Chase Travel portal
Diminishing value if you don't travel frequently
3% foreign transaction fee
No additional perks or insurance
Must pay at least minimum due to earn the second 1%
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Verdict

Our Pick: Chase Sapphire Reserve

With a 4.7/5 rating, the Chase Sapphire Reserve edges out the Citi Double Cash Card (4.5/5). At $795/yr, the value proposition is strong. The Chase Sapphire Reserve is a premium travel card built for frequent travelers. With 8X on travel through Chase Travel, 4X on flights and hotels booked direct, $300 in annual travel credits, and Priority Pass lounge access, it delivers serious value if you can put its perks to work.

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