Best U.S. Bank Credit Cards

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Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank is one of the country's largest banks and also one of the biggest issuers of credit cards. Although its branch locations are primarily in the West and Midwest, anyone can apply for a U.S. Bank credit card — and it has some good ones.

  • Our pick for: 0% intro APR period + perks

    Annual fee
    $0
    Rewards rate
    4%
    Cashback
    Intro offer
    N/A
    Recommended credit score
    Purchase intro APR
    0% intro APR on purchases for 18 billing cycles
    Balance transfer intro APR
    0% intro APR on balance transfers for 18 billing cycles
    Regular APR
    16.99%-27.99% Variable APR
    Rewards breakdown
    4%
    Cash back on prepaid air, hotel and car reservations booked directly in the Travel Center.
    Card details
    • 0% intro APR on purchases and balance transfers for 18 billing cycles. After that, a variable APR currently 16.99% - 27.99%.
    • 4% cash back on prepaid air, hotel and car reservations booked directly in the Travel Center when you use your card.
    • Get a $20 annual statement credit for 11 consecutive months of purchases.
    • No annual fee.
    • Cell Phone Protection: Your eligible cell phone can be reimbursed up to $600 in the event it is stolen or damaged when you pay your monthly cell phone bill with your card.
    • Terms and conditions apply.
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    NerdWallet's take

    The U.S. Bank Shield™ Visa® Card is ideal for financing a large purchase or zapping existing debt, and it even comes with a few extra goodies.

    Pros
    • The card offers a 0% intro APR for 18 billing cycles on purchases and balance transfers, and then the ongoing APR of 16.99%-27.99% Variable APR. You'll also earn 4% cash back on prepaid air, hotel and car reservations booked directly in U.S. Bank’s Rewards Center, as well as the chance at a modest annual statement credit each year if you meet spending requirements. Plus, the card offers cell phone insurance.

    Cons
    • It's possible to find lengthier intro APR offers, even on U.S. Bank's own website. And if you're willing to accept a slightly shorter intro APR window, you can find cards with superior rewards.

    Read full review
  • Our pick for: No annual fee small-business card

    Annual fee
    $0
    Rewards rate
    1%-5%
    Cashback
    Intro offer
    $750
    Recommended credit score
    Purchase intro APR
    0% intro APR on purchases for 12 billing cycles
    Balance transfer intro APR
    0% intro APR on balance transfers for 12 billing cycles
    Regular APR
    17.24%-26.24% Variable APR
    Rewards breakdown
    5%
    Cash Back on prepaid hotels and car rentals booked directly in the Travel Center.
    3%
    Cash Back on eligible purchases at gas and EV charging stations (transactions of $200 or less)*, office supply stores, cell phone service providers and restaurants (*excludes discount stores/supercenters and wholesale clubs).
    1%
    Cash Back on all other eligible purchases.
    Card details
    • Earn $750 in cash back. Just spend $6,000 on the Account Owner's card in the first 180 days of opening your account.
    • Earn 3% cash back on eligible purchases at gas and EV charging stations (transactions of $200 or less)*, office supply stores, cell phone service providers and restaurants (*excludes discount stores/supercenters and wholesale clubs).
    • 1% cash back on all other eligible purchases.
    • Earn 5% cash back on prepaid hotels and car rentals booked directly in the Travel Center when using your card.
    • Take control of your card spend with U.S. Bank Spend Management—a game-changing platform for monitoring and managing business expenses.
    • No limit on total cash back earned.
    • Redeem Cash Rewards right away or save them for later. Cash Rewards do not expire as long as the account remains active.
    • Earn an annual $100 statement credit for recurring software subscription expenses such as FreshBooks or QuickBooks.
    • Terms and conditions apply.
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    NerdWallet's take

    The U.S. Bank Triple Cash Rewards Visa® Business Card offers a long intro APR period, strong rewards rate and competitive welcome bonus — all with a $0 annual fee. That's a valuable combination for small-business owners.

    Pros
    • High cash-back bonus rate
    • No cap on bonus rewards
    • Intro APR period on purchases and balance transfers
    • Reports to Dun & Bradstreet
    • New cardholder bonus offer
    Cons
    • Low rate outside bonus categories
    • Activity on employee cards does not count toward bonus spending requirement
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  • Our pick for: Flat-rate cash back

    Annual fee
    $0
    Rewards rate
    2%
    Cashback
    Intro offer
    N/A
    Recommended credit score
    Purchase intro APR
    0% intro APR on purchases for 12 billing cycles
    Balance transfer intro APR
    0% intro APR on balance transfers for 12 billing cycles
    Regular APR
    17.74%-27.99% Variable APR
    Rewards breakdown
    2%
    Cash back on every purchase.
    Card details
    • Earn unlimited 2% cash back on every purchase
    • Up to additional 2% cash back on your first $10,000 in eligible Net Purchases each billing cycle when paired with U.S. Bank Smartly® Savings account plus qualifying balances in U.S. Bank Smartly® Checking and/or Safe Debit account.
    • These cash back rates can be obtained when rewards are redeemed into an eligible U.S. Bank deposit account.
    • No Annual Fee
    • 0% introductory APR on purchases and balance transfers for the first 12 billing cycles. After that, a variable APR applies, currently 17.74%-27.99%.
    • Get your cash back directly deposited into your U.S. Bank checking or savings accounts, as a statement credit, a rewards card, merchant gift cards and more.
    • Terms and conditions apply.
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    NerdWallet's take

    The $0-annual-fee U.S. Bank Smartly™ Visa Signature® Card is a best-in-class option if you have enough money in qualifying U.S. Bank accounts.

    Pros
    • The card earns a base rewards rate of 2% on all purchases, which can jump to 2.5%, 3% and 4% back for holders who meet certain balance requirements. This makes it one of the best flat-rate cash back credit cards on the market. It also comes with a 0% intro APR offer.

    Cons
    • To earn more than 2% back, you must have accounts open with U.S. Bank and have enough money saved with the institution. And to get the full value of your rewards, you have to redeem them as a deposit into an eligible U.S. Bank account. There's also no sign-up bonus.

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U.S. Bank Cash+® Visa Signature® Card

Our pick for: Bonus cash back

If you don't mind putting some work into your rewards, check out the U.S. Bank Cash+® Visa Signature® Card. It might be the most customizable cash back card available. You pick which categories earn the most cash back — you get two 5% categories and a 2% category — and you can change those options every quarter. There's a good bonus offer for new cardholders, too. Read our review.

U.S. Bank Shield™ Visa® Card

Our pick for: 0% intro APR period + perks

The $0-annual-fee U.S. Bank Shield™ Visa® Card is a solid get-out-of-debt credit card, thanks to its lengthy interest-free promotion. It also offers modest rewards and cell phone insurance, which could make the card worth keeping around after you've paid off your balance. Read our review.

U.S. Bank Shopper Cash Rewards® Visa Signature® Card

Our pick for: Big box shopping

The U.S. Bank Shopper Cash Rewards® Visa Signature® Card is tailor-made for consumers who spend a lot of money at retailers that don't fit into (or are specifically excluded from) the bonus categories offered by other credit cards. The card also offers a higher-than-usual rate on spending outside its bonus categories. The downside: There's an annual fee. Read our review.

U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® Card

Our pick for: Dining rewards

The U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® Card is perhaps the most cost-effective restaurant card on the market, earning a whopping 4 points per dollar on dining purchases including takeout and delivery. You can find higher rates on dining, but not on cards with no annual fee. Read our review.

U.S. Bank Altitude® Connect Visa Signature® Card

Our pick for: General travel

The U.S. Bank Altitude® Connect Visa Signature® Card is one of the most generous cards on the market if you're taking to the skies or the road, thanks to the quadruple points it earns on travel and purchases at gas stations and EV charging stations. It's also a solid card for everyday expenses like groceries, dining and streaming, all for a $0 annual fee. Read our review.

U.S. Bank Smartly™ Visa Signature® Card

Our pick for: Flat-rate cash back

The $0-annual-fee U.S. Bank Smartly™ Visa Signature® Card offers an eye-popping cash-back rate of up to 4% on all purchases — if you meet eligibility requirements. To get that top rate, you'll need a significant sum of money in a qualifying U.S. Bank account. But there are no special requirements to earn the card's baseline rate of 2% back, which is still quite good. Read our review.

U.S. Bank Business Leverage® Visa Signature® Card

Our pick for: Small-business rewards

If your business expenses are all over the place, the U.S. Bank Business Leverage® Visa Signature® Card might be just what you're looking for. This card earns double points in the two categories (from a list of 48) where you spend the most each month. There's a fantastic bonus offer for new cardholders, too, but also an annual fee. Read our review.

U.S. Bank Triple Cash Rewards Visa® Business Card

Our pick for: No annual fee small-business card

The U.S. Bank Triple Cash Rewards Visa® Business Card is a solid cash-back card for business owners. Earn 3% cash back on eligible purchases at gas and EV charging stations (transactions of $200 or less)*, office supply stores, cell phone service providers and restaurants (*excludes discount stores/supercenters and wholesale clubs). Earn 1% cash back on all other eligible purchases. Earn 5% cash back on prepaid hotels and car rentals booked directly in the Travel Center when using your card. Plus, the card offers a competitive welcome bonus and long intro APR period (on purchases and balance transfers) — all with a $0 annual fee. Learn more and apply.

How we choose the best credit cards

Our team of credit card experts has developed a rigorous methodology to determine how much value a card delivers and how it stacks up against its competitors.

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Our ratings consider not just a card’s rates, fees, rewards and perks, but also how easy or hard it is to get that card, manage it and enjoy its advertised benefits.

Star rating categories

What you want out of, say, a cash back credit card is fundamentally different from what you’re looking for in a balance transfer card or a card for building credit. That’s why we have different scoring models that put weight on different features.

Cash back cards

Our formula looks at how much cash back you could expect to earn from typical household spending. We consider rewards rates and categories, bonus offers and the cash value of other benefits, as well as any annual fee. The rating is also influenced by the complexity of the rewards structure.

General travel cards

We consider how many points you could expect to earn from typical household spending, along with per-point values and redemption options. We add in the cash value of bonus offers and other benefits, subtract annual fees and other costs, and take into account the complexity of the rewards structure.

Balance transfer cards

Our balance transfer rubric calculates how much money a card could save you with a low or 0% interest rate. Primary factors include the length and structure of the introductory APR period and the balance transfer fee. We also consider long-term value, such as whether the card offers rewards.

Branded airline cards

We calculate how many miles you could expect to earn from typical household spending and what those miles are worth based on our valuations. We add in the cash value of bonus offers and perks such as free checked bags and lounge access, and we subtract annual fees and other costs.

Branded hotel cards

We calculate how many points you could expect to earn from typical household spending and what those points are worth based on our valuations. We add in the cash value of bonus offers and perks such as free nights and automatic elite status, and we subtract annual fees and other costs

Credit builder cards

Our rubric focuses on accessibility (such as whether a credit check is required), out-of-pocket costs (such as annual fees or minimum security deposits), credit-building features (such as bureau reporting and access to a free credit score) and upgrade options when you’re ready to move on.

College student cards

Our formula calculates the rewards you could expect to earn on spending typical for a college student and takes into account the cash value of bonus offers and other benefits. Accessibility to students without established credit is a key consideration, as is the effort required to manage the card.

Small business cards

Our star ratings criteria for small business credit cards are similar to those for consumer cards, although they account for potentially higher spending levels and higher credit limits, as well as rewards structures and bonus categories tailored specifically to entrepreneurs and business operators.

Cash back cards

Our formula looks at how much cash back you could expect to earn from typical household spending. We consider rewards rates and categories, bonus offers and the cash value of other benefits, as well as any annual fee. The rating is also influenced by the complexity of the rewards structure.

Cash back cards

General travel cards

We consider how many points you could expect to earn from typical household spending, along with per-point values and redemption options. We add in the cash value of bonus offers and other benefits, subtract annual fees and other costs, and take into account the complexity of the rewards structure.

General travel cards

Balance transfer cards

Our balance transfer rubric calculates how much money a card could save you with a low or 0% interest rate. Primary factors include the length and structure of the introductory APR period and the balance transfer fee. We also consider long-term value, such as whether the card offers rewards.

Balance transfer cards

Branded airline cards

We calculate how many miles you could expect to earn from typical household spending and what those miles are worth based on our valuations. We add in the cash value of bonus offers and perks such as free checked bags and lounge access, and we subtract annual fees and other costs.

Branded airline cards

Branded hotel cards

We calculate how many points you could expect to earn from typical household spending and what those points are worth based on our valuations. We add in the cash value of bonus offers and perks such as free nights and automatic elite status, and we subtract annual fees and other costs

Branded hotel cards

Credit builder cards

Our rubric focuses on accessibility (such as whether a credit check is required), out-of-pocket costs (such as annual fees or minimum security deposits), credit-building features (such as bureau reporting and access to a free credit score) and upgrade options when you’re ready to move on.

Credit builder cards

College student cards

Our formula calculates the rewards you could expect to earn on spending typical for a college student and takes into account the cash value of bonus offers and other benefits. Accessibility to students without established credit is a key consideration, as is the effort required to manage the card.

College student cards

Small business cards

Our star ratings criteria for small business credit cards are similar to those for consumer cards, although they account for potentially higher spending levels and higher credit limits, as well as rewards structures and bonus categories tailored specifically to entrepreneurs and business operators.

Small business cards

NerdWallet's Credit Cards team selects the best credit cards in various categories based on overall consumer value, as evidenced by star ratings, as well as their suitability for specific kinds of consumers. Factors in our evaluations include fees, promotional and ongoing APRs, and sign-up bonuses; for rewards cards, we consider earning and redemption rates, redemption options and redemption difficulty. Because different consumers can have markedly different needs, preferences and spending habits, we recognize that there is rarely a single credit card that is "best" for everyone. That's why this page includes a variety of options to suit an array of circumstances. Also, a single card is eligible to be chosen as among the "best" in multiple categories.

Our star ratings provide a quick way to compare credit cards. We assess the features of a card, score those features according to how they compare with other options on the market, and assign the card a rating of 1 to 5 stars based on those features. In general, a card that rates 4.5 stars will be a better value for more people than a card that rates 4.0 stars. However, the 4.0 card might be better than the 4.5 card for an individual consumer depending on that person’s circumstances. Further, ratings are only comparable within categories. If you're looking for rewards, for example, a 3.5-star cash back card will be of greater value than a 5.0-star balance transfer card or a 4.5-star credit-builder card. Star ratings are an important consideration in which cards appear on our "best" pages, but they are not the sole determining factor. Learn how NerdWallet rates credit cards.

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