Dave Ramsey Bashes Travel Rewards Credit Cards: I’m Glad I Did NOT Listen
Some financial experts are not so keen on travel rewards programs and Dave Ramsey is one of the most vocal critics. Mr. Ramsey has done a great service for many by helping them erase ruinous debt and get their financial houses in order. Avoiding credit cards is a key component of his money management philosophy. (In fact, you cannot make purchases from his website with a credit card.) But, I take issue with his one-size-fits-all approach that no one should be using credit cards. For me and my Travel Rewards Optimizer clients, travel rewards programs have made travel more affordable and enhanced our lives with great experiences and priceless memories.
Mr. Ramsey is quick to cite the high interest rates charged by card issuers as well as the fact that 40 percent of Americans carry balances and are subject to these interest rates (which can exceed 20%). I would be the first to acknowledge that anyone who is paying interest on credit card debt should not be pursuing travel rewards (or cashback, gift cards, or any other type of rewards). These individuals should at the very least try to find credit cards with the lowest interest rates, and preferably, they should work toward getting away from paying any interest at all.
This leaves us with 60 percent of credit card holders who are NOT carrying balances and paying interest. If you are this type of credit card customer, you should definitely explore ways to get something back for your routine spending. At the very least, there are cards with no annual fee that can generate a two percent return on your spending. And, if you are interested in travel, the return can be much higher.
Articles posted at Ramsey Solutions suggest that credit card issuers are manipulative villains who are “robbing people like you blind” and that the rewards programs are “like gambling in a casino.” Gambling suggests that you can win or lose and, over time, will lose. But, I am about to close out my eighth year in a row of getting far more value from travel rewards programs than I spend on credit card annual fees. (I even came out far ahead in 2020 during the worst of COVID.) Having averaged over $10,000 in travel rewards annually, I certainly have not been robbed.
Mr. Ramsey sees travel rewards as problematic even for those who pay their balances in full every month. He is concerned that people might use credit cards as their money management system rather than budgeting. He is correct that budgeting makes one accountable, requires discipline, and keeps you apprised of where your money is going. However, for me, tracking my credit card use is another approach to maintaining accountability and practicing financial discipline. Useful tools provided by credit card issuers can help you detect trends, patterns, and spending anomalies. Annual statements can provide useful insights. Ramsey’s ideas about budgeting and credit card use are not necessarily incompatible.
Mr. Ramsey also has an argument for those who avoid credit card interest, use sound financial management practices, and benefit from travel rewards programs. He argues that these programs are a sort of zero-sum game, and any benefits you might receive are at the expense of others. In his view, if card issuers reduced travel awards, the 40 percent of people who carry balances could have a lower interest rate. However, banking is a competitive business and there are plenty of financial institutions that are charging less interest than the banks that issue travel rewards credit cards.
Dave Ramsey prescribes some bitter, but essential, medicine that has helped many people recover their financial health. But like medicine, his advice about avoiding credit cards at all costs is not for everyone. If your financial house is in order, you do not carry credit card balances, and you are interested in travel, you may be missing a wonderful opportunity if you follow his dictum.
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