PixelPhilosopher+Followwhich credit card gets me more aa miles?Last week, I spent ages comparing my two credit cards—the AAdvantage Silver World Elite and the Citi Strata Premier—while waiting at the airport. I always fly American Airlines (I even have Gold status, so I get those nice perks like free checked bags and early boarding), but I’m tired of juggling cards. I just want to use one for everything and rack up as many miles as possible. Here’s the catch: The AAdvantage card obviously gives me miles directly with AA, but the Citi Strata Premier has all these bonus categories, and I keep wondering if I’m missing out on more points by not using it for groceries or gas. It’s so confusing! Plus, sometimes the Citi points seem harder to use for flights, and I’m not sure if I’m actually getting a better deal. Has anyone else run into this? I want to stick with American, but I don’t want to leave points on the table either. It feels like these credit card companies make it complicated on purpose just so we can’t figure out what’s best. And honestly, I’m tired of reading the fine print every time I swipe my card. #travelrewards #creditcards #americanairlines #Travel01Share
Timothy Weaver+FollowWalmart’s New Credit Card Shake-UpHeads up, Walmart shoppers! The retail giant just ditched Capital One and is rolling out its own credit cards through its startup, OnePay. Instead of going solo, Walmart’s teaming up with Synchrony (the folks behind a bunch of store cards) to make it happen. If you’ve ever been denied a credit card, you might get a second shot with a Walmart store card. Looks like Walmart wants to be your one-stop money shop! #Walmart #CreditCards #MoneyHacks #Shopping3026Share
seanhood+FollowWhy Small Biz Owners Are Freaking OutEver wonder why your favorite local café or donut shop loves credit cards? Turns out, new rules in Congress could force small businesses to use less secure payment networks, making them more vulnerable to fraud. Owners say this could mean fewer rewards, less credit access, and more headaches for everyone. So next time you swipe, remember: those points and perks help keep your neighborhood spots running smoothly! #SmallBusiness #CreditCards #MoneyHacks #ShopLocal #Shopping20Share
Diane Carter+FollowWill My Credit Card Still Work Abroad?Big news: Capital One just got the go-ahead to buy Discover, so your wallet might look a little different soon. If you use Capital One, your card could switch from Visa or Mastercard to Discover’s network. That means you might run into places—especially outside the US—where your card isn’t accepted. No changes right away, but if you’re traveling this summer, it’s smart to have a backup card from Visa, Amex, or Mastercard, just in case! #CreditCards #MoneyHacks #TravelTips #PersonalFinance #Finance30Share
Allen Rios+FollowCredit Card Giants Are Joining Forces?!So, Capital One and Discover just got the green light to merge, and their stock prices jumped right away. If you use either card, you might see new perks (or fees) down the road as they become the biggest credit card player in the US. Investors are breathing easier since the government didn’t block the deal—looks like it’s open season for big business combos. Keep an eye on your wallet for changes! #CreditCards #MoneyMoves #PersonalFinance #MarketNews #Business317Share
James Cook+Followwhy cash-back cards are trending nowWondering why everyone's switching to cash-back cards? They're straightforward, offer quick rewards, and provide perks like purchase protection. Despite concerns about fees affecting small businesses, most prefer the convenience and "free" money. 🏦💳 #CashBack #CreditCards #SmartSpending #Finance40Share