Chase Freedom Unlimited® vs Delta SkyMiles® Gold
Side-by-side comparison
| Chase Freedom Unlimited® | Delta SkyMiles® Gold | |
|---|---|---|
| Annual fee | No annual fee | $150 |
| Welcome offer | $200 cash bonus | |
| Dining | 3x | 2x |
| Groceries | 1.5x | 2x |
| Gas | 1.5x | 1x |
| Travel | 1.5x | 1x |
| Streaming | 1.5x | 1x |
| Everything else | 1.5x | 1x |
| Est. yearly rewards* | $490 | $382 |
| Points type | Pools with Chase → transferable | Locked to Delta SkyMiles |
| Network | Visa | Amex |
*Estimated yearly rewards on typical household spending, every point valued at a flat 1 cent. Verified June 2026. See your own numbers in the calculator.
The verdict
On a typical year of household spending, the Chase Freedom Unlimited® earns about $490 a year in rewards and the Delta SkyMiles® Gold about $382, valuing every point at a flat 1 cent. The Chase Freedom Unlimited® has no annual fee, so its rewards are all profit. The Delta SkyMiles® Gold charges $150, but carries about $200 in annual statement credits that offset it for anyone who uses them. Counting rewards, fees, and any credits, the Chase Freedom Unlimited® delivers more total value, about $158 a year more for a typical spender, mostly because it earns more where you spend most, on everything else and dining. The bigger difference is the ceiling: the Chase Freedom Unlimited® earns points you can move to travel partners for outsized value, while the Delta SkyMiles® Gold stays locked to a single airline or hotel program. Favor the Chase Freedom Unlimited® if you will use travel transfers, the Delta SkyMiles® Gold if you want simplicity. On the sign-up bonus, the Delta SkyMiles® Gold currently has the larger welcome offer (a limited-time offer above its usual amount, so treat it as a one-time boost). A welcome bonus is a one-time event, so weigh it apart from the ongoing rewards.
Pick the Chase Freedom Unlimited® if your spending leans toward dining, gas, travel. Pick the Delta SkyMiles® Gold if your spending leans toward groceries.

