US Top News and Analysis | Worried about rising gas prices? These 5 credit cards save on transit, rideshare and more

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Rising gas prices have sparked interest in credit cards that offset transportation costs, and CNBC Select outlines several options that reward public‑transit, rideshares, bike‑shares and broader travel spending. The Citi Custom Cash® Card automatically delivers up to 5% cash back in the top spending category—including transit, bridges, tolls and parking—while the Wells Fargo Attune® World Elite Mastercard offers a flat 4% cash back on public‑transit, EV charging and related services. Premium cards such as the American Express Platinum provide extensive travel perks, including up to $200 in Uber Cash, $120 in Uber One credits, and multiple statement credits for rides, bike‑share services, airport lounge access and other travel expenses. The Chase Sapphire Reserve adds a $300 annual travel credit that automatically reimburses rideshare, subway and taxi purchases, plus additional Lyft credits. For those already holding a rideshare‑linked card, Uber One credits on the Amex Platinum and Lyft credits on select World Mastercard tiers further reduce costs. Together, these cards let consumers earn cash back or statement credits on everyday commuting, helping mitigate the impact of higher fuel prices.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/select/credit-cards-that-save-on-public-transportation/

#Citi #WellsFargo #AmericanExpress #Uber #Lyft #Chase #Bilt #CustomCash #WorldElite #SapphireReserve #

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US Top News and Analysis | CNBC Points Pro: What's the best way to use Chase points for flights to Japan?

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The article explains how to maximize Chase Ultimate Rewards® points for a trip to Japan, using a real reader’s question as a case study. It outlines three primary options: booking directly through the Chase Travel portal (where points are worth 1 cent each, or up to 2 cents with Points Boost), transferring points to an airline partner (especially United, since the traveler already has United miles and a United Explorer Card), and combining cash‑and‑points bookings. For the featured traveler, the recommended strategy is to transfer her 70,000 Chase points to United at a 1:1 ratio, merge them with her 85,000 United miles, and book a United Saver Award flight (approximately 99,000 miles round‑trip) while paying the remaining legs with cash on a Chase Sapphire Reserve to benefit from its travel protections. The piece also notes the possibility of buying additional United miles at a discount if needed, and highlights the advantages of United’s flexible award policies and the premium perks of the Sapphire Reserve card.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/select/best-way-to-use-chase-points-for-flights-to-japan/

#SapphireReserve #UnitedMileagePlus #Katie

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Chase made #SapphireReserve stupid and now have to advertise to drum up interest that won’t happen because the card remains stupid.

"The way I’m looking at it, this card will give us over $2,255 in value even after the annual fee… that’s a substantial win! That doesn’t count the other benefits like Apple TV+ and the Lyft credits, which we’ll be sure to take advantage of, too."

#travel #creditcard #creditcardhacking #travelhacking #chasesapphirereserve #sapphirereserve

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Why I Got the Chase Sapphire Reserve... Even With Its $795 Fee - Route to Retire

We think we'll be able to get just over $3,000 of value from the Chase Sapphire Reserve card- and that's aside from the fringe benefits it has!

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