
Amex Blue Cash Preferred Raising Annual Fee
Beginning August 3, 2016, the Annual Fee for the American Express Blue Cash Preferred credit card is increasing from $75 to $95. There’s been no announcement other than the notation on the web-based application. There is also no indication of any enhancement to the card’s benefits. The rest of this post is an update of Amex Blue Cash Everyday of Preferred. Which is Right For You?
There are those who would never apply for a cash back credit card that charges an annual fee. Does it make sense to pay a fee to get your own cash back? The answer lies in your own spending habits and as you’ll see, those fees could be well worth paying.
Lets compare the two popular cash back credit cards offered by American Express–one that charges an annual fee and one that doesn’t–Blue Cash Everyday and Blue Cash Preferred. I’ll walk you through the extra benefits and do all the necessary math for you with a calculator at the end of this article.
Here are the basics:
Blue Cash Everyday
- 3% Cash Back at U.S. supermarkets, up to $6,000 per year in purchases (then 1%)
- 2% cash back at U.S. gas stations
- 2% Cash Back at select U.S. department stores
- 1% Cash Back on other purchases.
- No Annual Fee
- $100 sign-up bonus after $1000 spend in first 3 months
Blue Cash Preferred
- 6% Cash Back at U.S. supermarkets up to $6,000 per year in purchases (then 1%)
- 3% Cash Back at U.S. gas stations
- 3% Cash Back at select U.S. department stores
- 1% Cash Back on other purchases
- $95 Annual Fee beginning 8/3/16 ($75 until then)
- $150 sign-up bonus after $1000 spend in first 3 months
As you can see, increased benefits come with the annual fee, but is it worth it for you? According to this report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2014 the average US household spent:
- $3,971 for food at home
- $2,468 on gasoline and motor oil
- $1,786 on apparel and services
Using those average spending statistics and the individual benefits of each card, we can compute how much cashback would be earned in each of those spending categories during the first year of holding either card.
Factoring in the new annual fee of $95, the average US household would earn $66.49 in additional cash back by using the Blue Cash Preferred vs. the exact same spending on the Blue Cash Everyday. This doesn’t factor in the better signup bonus for the Preferred. You may also find periodic better signup bonuses for each card.
Calculator
Enter the values that you feel are most appropriate based on your personal spending habits. After you press the “Calculate” button, Cashback Comparison table will be updated. Then you’ll know which card is more appropriate for you.
Cashback Comparison | |||
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Everyday | Preferred | Difference | |
Groceries | |||
Gas Stations | |||
Dept Stores | |||
Annual Fee | 0 | -95 | -95 |
Totals |


One Comment
Bob Oluwaseun
How do I apply for AMEX Blue Cash Everyday, or AMEX Blue Cash Preferred?
Thank you.