Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express vs Sam's Club Mastercard®: Which Card Wins for Your Spending?

Which earns more for you?

Monthly spending. We rank on rewards minus the full annual fee, so statement credits and perks are listed separately and never counted for you.

Choosing between the Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express (no annual fee) and the Sam's Club Mastercard® (no annual fee) comes down to where you spend most. Both cards can deliver real value. Let’s break it down, then run your numbers to find the winner.

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Meet the Contenders

Blue Cash Everyday Card from American Express

Strongest in groceries at 3% (up to $6,000/yr). 3% at U.S. supermarkets, gas stations, and online retail (each up to $6,000/yr).

Annual fee: None Sign-up bonus: $200 after $2,000 spend in 6 months Foreign fees: 2.7%

Perfect if: You want solid rewards without paying an annual fee.

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Sam's Club Mastercard

Strongest in gas at 5% (up to $6,000/yr). 5% on gas and EV charging (first $6,000/yr), 3% on dining and takeout, 1% elsewhere. Warehouse purchases earn 1% unless you hold a Plus membership.

Annual fee: None Sign-up bonus: $30 after $30 spend in 1 months Foreign fees: 0%

Perfect if: You want solid rewards without paying an annual fee.

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Head-to-Head Comparison

Feature Blue Cash Everyday Card from American Express Sam's Club Mastercard
Annual Fee $0 $0
Sign-Up Bonus $200 after $2,000 spend in 6 months $30 after $30 spend in 1 months
Foreign Transaction Fee 2.7% 0%
Base Reward Rate 1.0% 1.0%
Dining Rewards 1% 3%
Groceries Rewards 3% (up to $6,000/yr) 1%
Gas Rewards 3% (up to $6,000/yr) 5% (up to $6,000/yr)
Rates with conditions
not counted in the rows above
None 3% at Sam's Club with Plus
Earns 3% on Sam's Club purchases only with a Plus membership, which costs more than the base Club tier. Club members earn 1% there, and groceries bought anywhere else earn 1%.
Key Benefits 3% at U.S. supermarkets, gas stations, and online retail (each up to $6,000/yr). 5% on gas and EV charging (first $6,000/yr), 3% on dining and takeout, 1% elsewhere. Warehouse purchases earn 1% unless you hold a Plus membership.

The Verdict

Blue Cash Everyday Card from American Express pulls ahead for groceries spending.

Sam's Club Mastercard wins on dining, gas.

Blue Cash Everyday Card from American Express carries $264/year in credits (mostly tied to specific merchants or bookings). Those only count if you’d actually use them. Worth checking against your own habits before treating them as a discount on the fee.

Not sure which fits your life? Enter your spending below and we’ll do the math. The calculator ranks purely on rewards minus the full annual fee, so credits and perks are yours to judge.