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Gas and grocery costs have been hitting household budgets hard over recent months. One simple tip to combat this is to change how you pay for these ever increasing expenses. By making sure you are using a credit card that earns you the most cash back on gas and grocery purchases, you could be getting $800 or more in cash back rewards.
Let’s do the math. Let’s say you get a credit card that gets 5% cash back on gas. If your household is spending $115 a week on gas, which many now are, that would be around $300 a year in cash back.
On the grocery side, if your household is spending $175 a week on groceries and you were using a card that got you 6% cashback at grocery stores, that would be over $546 in cash back for the year.
On top of that, many cash back cards are also offering sign up intro offers of $200 to $500 of extra cash back on top of the everyday rewards just for getting the card and using it (ie, spending a certain amount in the first 90 days of having it).
Click here to and take a look at the cards offering the rewards described above. If your grocery and gas expenses are going to continue to rise, you would be smart to make sure to max out the amount of cash back you get when you purchase them by getting the best card for it and getting that big sign up cash bonus. As always, be responsible with credit spending, paying the card off every month or knowing the interest rate the card carries if you choose to carry a balance.
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