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The Best $0 Annual Fee Card Combinations

You don't need to pay annual fees to earn strong rewards. These 2-3 card setups cost nothing to hold and can earn $1,400-$1,800/year on typical spending.

Why $0 Annual Fee Setups Work

Annual fee cards get the most attention, but a well-chosen set of no-fee cards can earn 80-90% as much as a premium setup — with zero cost to hold. For many people, the math favors skipping the fees entirely.

The key is combining cards that cover different bonus categories, so you earn 2-3% or more on the majority of your spending instead of 1% everywhere.

Combo 1: Chase Freedom Unlimited + Capital One SavorOne

Total annual fees: $0

CategoryCard to UseEarn Rate
DiningSavorOne3%
GroceriesSavorOne3%
StreamingSavorOne3%
EntertainmentSavorOne3%
Everything elseFreedom Unlimited1.5%

Why it works: The SavorOne covers four major bonus categories at 3% with no spending caps. The Freedom Unlimited fills in everything else at 1.5% — a solid base rate for a free card.

Sample earnings on $4,000/month spend ($600 dining, $700 groceries, $60 streaming, $100 entertainment, $2,540 everything else):

  • SavorOne: ($600 + $700 + $60 + $100) x 12 x 3% = $526/year
  • CFU: $2,540 x 12 x 1.5% = $457/year
  • Total: $983/year net (no fees to subtract)

Upgrade path: If you later add a Chase Sapphire Preferred ($95/year), your CFU points become transferable to Hyatt, United, etc. — boosting their value from 1 cent to 1.5-1.7 cents each.

Combo 2: Citi Double Cash + Amex Blue Cash Everyday

Total annual fees: $0

CategoryCard to UseEarn Rate
GroceriesBCE3% (up to $6,000/yr)
GasBCE3%
Online shoppingBCE3% (up to $6,000/yr)
Everything elseDouble Cash2%

Why it works: The Double Cash's 2% flat rate is the best no-fee base rate available. The BCE adds 3% on gas, groceries, and online shopping — three categories where most people spend heavily.

Sample earnings on $4,000/month spend ($500 groceries, $250 gas, $350 online shopping, $2,900 everything else):

  • BCE: ($500 + $250 + $350) x 12 x 3% = $396/year
  • Double Cash: $2,900 x 12 x 2% = $696/year
  • Total: $1,092/year net

Note on BCE caps: The 3% on groceries and online shopping each cap at $6,000/year ($500/month). If you spend more, the excess drops to 1%. For heavy grocery spenders, the SavorOne combo above may earn more since its 3% has no cap.

Combo 3: Wells Fargo Active Cash + SavorOne + Amex BCE

Total annual fees: $0

CategoryCard to UseEarn Rate
DiningSavorOne3%
GroceriesSavorOne3% (uncapped)
StreamingSavorOne3%
EntertainmentSavorOne3%
GasBCE3%
Online shoppingBCE3% (up to $6,000/yr)
Everything elseActive Cash2%

Why it works: Three cards, zero overlap, and a strong earn rate on nearly every category. The SavorOne handles dining, groceries, streaming, and entertainment. The BCE covers gas and online shopping. The Active Cash picks up everything else at 2%.

Sample earnings on $4,000/month spend ($500 dining, $600 groceries, $60 streaming, $100 entertainment, $250 gas, $300 online, $2,190 everything else):

  • SavorOne: ($500 + $600 + $60 + $100) x 12 x 3% = $454/year
  • BCE: ($250 + $300) x 12 x 3% = $198/year
  • Active Cash: $2,190 x 12 x 2% = $526/year
  • Total: $1,178/year net

This three-card setup earns an effective 2.45% across all spending — better than any single no-fee card can achieve alone.

How These Compare to Fee Cards

On the same $4,000/month spend, a typical fee card setup (Amex Gold + Freedom Unlimited) might earn:

  • Gross: ~$1,600/year
  • Net after fees: ~$1,600 - $325 + $240 credits = $1,515/year (if credits are fully used)
  • Net without credits: ~$1,600 - $325 = $1,275/year

The three-card no-fee combo earns $1,178/year — only $97 less than the fee setup with credits, and actually more if the Amex credits go unused. For many people, the simplicity and zero-cost of the no-fee approach is the better deal.

When to Upgrade to Fee Cards

No-fee setups work best when:

  • Your total spend is under $5,000/month (less spend = less benefit from higher category rates)
  • You don't use transfer partners (travel cards' value comes from transfers)
  • You want zero ongoing costs (no need to track whether cards pay for themselves each year)

Consider adding a fee card when:

  • Your dining + grocery spend exceeds $800/month (the Amex Gold's 4x starts to dominate)
  • You want transfer partner access for international travel
  • You value lounge access or travel protections

Let the Optimizer Decide

Not sure which no-fee combo is best for your spending? Run the optimizer and exclude all annual fee cards — the solver will find the mathematically best $0/year setup for your exact spending profile. You might be surprised how much you can earn without paying a dime in fees.

Not financial advice. OptimalCardSetup provides mathematical optimization tools for educational and informational purposes only. This does not constitute financial, investment, or credit advice. Card rates, fees, and benefits shown are accurate as of February 20, 2026. Terms may change — always verify current details with the card issuer before applying.

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