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The Sapphire Reserve has new annual credits, memberships, rewards and a higher welcome offer, but none of these make me want the card.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve is now one of the priciest cards on the market. This is why I still think it's worth holding.
The Sapphire Preferred is a more budget-friendly Chase card. It has fewer perks and no lounge access, but an annual fee of just $95. The current fee on the Reserve card is $550 a year. Need a break?
The Sapphire Preferred is the entry-level card, costing $95 a year. The Reserve is a little harder to get, with your income, credit score and relationship with Chase all playing a role.