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Everyone has to eat, and unless you largely rely on walking or public transportation to get you where you need to go, you have to worry about the ever-fluctuating costs of gas as well. Unfortunately, the cost for both of these things is on the rise. With that said, a credit card that rewards you for these purchases can help offset some of your costs and keep you on budget.
So, what is the best credit card for gas and grocery rewards? There are actually a number of great options. Which card is right for you will depend on what else you expect from the card. Do you mind paying an annual fee? Are you good a keeping up with rotating bonus categories, or do you prefer categories that remain the same? Maybe you don’t want to think about categories at all and just want to earn rewards every time you make a purchase. Whatever your preference, there’s an option for you. Let’s break down the details of some of the best credit cards for gas and grocery rewards.
As a credit card analyst and managing editor of CardRatings.com, MoneyRates.com, and MyBankTracker.com, Jennifer Doss brings over 15 years of experience as a journalist and editor to the finance industry. A recognized expert,...Read more
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