4 Credit Cards for Low Spenders

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If you don’t spend a lot of money, you may not see the point of using a credit card. But even for low spenders, credit cards offer a number of benefits: greater security, added perks, and even additional savings on everyday purchases.

The right credit card for your limited budget will reward the purchases you do make or help you avoid costly interest and fees.

Here are four of our favorite credit cards for low spenders.

  1. Citi Double Cash Card – 18 month BT offer

Rewards: Earn 2% cash back: 1% cash back on all purchases, with an additional 1% awarded upon payment.
Sign-Up Bonus:
None
Annual Fee:
$0
Annual Percentage Rate (APR):
15.24% – 25.24% (Variable).
Why We Picked It: If you consistently pay off your balance in full, you’ll be nicely rewarded.
For Low Spenders: Your purchases earn 1% cash back at the time of purchase and 1% cash back upon payment, which means all purchases earn 2% cash back by the time they’re paid off. That’s a consistent reward for those who diligently pay off their credit card balance each month.
Drawbacks: If you tend to carry a balance, you won’t see as much value in this card.

  1. Blue Cash Everyday Card from American Express

Rewards: 3% cash back on up to $6,000 in annual U.S. supermarket purchases, 2% cash back at U.S. gas stations and eligible U.S. department stores, and 1% cash back on all other purchases. 
Welcome Offer:
$150 statement credit if you spend $1,000 in the first three months. 
Annual Fee:
$0
APR:
, then APR.
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Why We Picked It: If you only spend money on basic staples, this card offers great value.
For Low Spenders: With special cash back rates at the supermarket, gas stations, and department stores, you’ll earn solid rewards on necessities like food, gas, and clothes. Plus, all purchases are interest-free for 15 months.

Drawbacks: If you don’t spend a lot on gas, groceries, or clothes, keep looking.

  1. Citi Simplicity Card

Rewards: None

Sign-Up Bonus: None

Annual Fee: $0
APR:
0% APR for 18 months on purchases and balance transfers, then  APR 15.74% – 25.74%* (Variable).

Why We Picked It: This card avoids all interest for 18 months.

For Low Spenders: The 0% APR offer for purchases and balance transfers lasts almost two years, so you can completely avoid all interest for a long time.

Drawbacks: There are no rewards.

  1. Chase Freedom Unlimited

Rewards: 1.5% cash back on every purchase.

Sign-Up Bonus: $150 bonus cash back if you spend $500 in the first three months.

Annual Fee: $0
APR:
0% APR for 15 months on purchases and balance transfers, then APR.

Why We Picked It: The cash back policy is simple and user-friendly for limited spending.

For Low Spenders: Every purchase earns 1.5% cash back, with no hoops to jump through. It’s dead simple. And compared to some other cards, the spending threshold for the sign-up bonus ($500 in the first three months) is low.

Drawbacks: There are higher cash back rates out there, if you’re willing to put in a little more work.

How to Choose a Credit Card for Low Spending

If you’re looking for a cash back card, try to find one that rewards the purchases you typically make. For example, if you do the majority of your spending at the supermarket, try to find a credit card with great supermarket cash back rates. If your spending is unpredictable, try to find a card with a solid cash back rate on every purchase.

Pay attention to interest rates and fees, as they bring additional costs. Low spenders should avoid credit cards with annual fees and high interest rates. Remember, paying off your credit card balance in full every month is the best way to reduce the cost of using your card. 

What Credit is Needed for a Card for Low Spenders?

As long as you have decent credit, you can probably find a solid credit card to meet your needs. But the best credit cards for low spenders will require good or excellent credit. Before you apply for a card, check your credit score to make sure you can meet the requirements. You can check your credit score absolutely free at Credit.com.

 

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At publishing time, the Citi Double Cash Card – 18 month BT offer, Blue Cash Everyday Card from American Express, Citi Simplicity, and the Chase Freedom Unlimited card are offered through Credit.com product pages, and Credit.com is compensated if our users apply for and ultimately sign up for any of these cards. However, this relationship does not result in any preferential editorial treatment. This content is not provided by the card issuer(s). Any opinions expressed are those of Credit.com alone, and have not been reviewed, approved, or otherwise endorsed by the issuer(s).

Note: It’s important to remember that interest rates, fees, and terms for credit cards, loans, and other financial products frequently change. As a result, rates, fees, and terms for credit cards, loans, and other financial products cited in these articles may have changed since the date of publication. Please be sure to verify current rates, fees, and terms with credit card issuers, banks, or other financial institutions directly.

 

Image: AleksandarNakic 

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