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25,000 American Express points are worth about $180, depending on which American Express credit card you have and what you spend the points on. You will get the best value for your American Express points when you redeem them for Travel, but there are multiple redemption options.
All Amex cards that offer points belong to the “Membership Rewards” program. Amex offers cash back credit cards as well.
How Much American Express Points Are Worth
Number of American Express Points | Average Value |
25,000 | $180 |
35,000 | $252 |
45,000 | $324 |
55,000 | $396 |
65,000 | $468 |
75,000 | $540 |
Choosing the right American Express credit cards can help you maximize the value of your Amex points. But keep in mind that American Express has the right to change the value of your points at any time.
WalletHub calculated American Express Membership Rewards point values by comparing the dollar value of redemption items against the number of points needed for each.
These values are approximate and intended for illustrative purposes only. Actual point values may vary based on redemption method and individual usage. The estimates provided do not represent fixed or guaranteed values and may differ from the experience of typical cardholders.
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