Best credit card rewards programs in 2026
Read Bankrate’s list of the best credit card rewards programs for 2026.
Brooklyn Lowery is a Senior Editor for Bankrate. She has more than 20 years of journalism experience and has spent the past decade helping everyday consumers approach their personal finance decisions with confidence. She is passionate about highlighting the common experiences people navigate when managing their personal finances and making decisions for their lives and families. She focuses on helping those people make informed, confident decisions that help them to thrive. She has provided expert commentary on personal finance for numerous outlets including The Wall Street Journal, Kiplinger, Forbes and many others.
In her spare time, Brooklyn enjoys dreaming of and planning her family’s next rewards travel adventure, playing with her two kids, taking nightly walks, tending her plants (indoors and out) or exploring the city with her husband. She’s a 2004 graduate of Auburn University and remains an avid Auburn Tigers fan as well as a diehard Boston Red Sox devotee.
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