$50k across multiple cards is pretty common if you’ve been doing this awhile. It’s a marathon, not a sprint. Answer from renegadellama on reddit.com
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WalletHub
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Best Credit Cards with a $50,000 Credit Limit
November 26, 2025 - While there are no credit cards with a $50,000 minimum credit limit, there are some options with minimum limits of $5,000 or $10,000 that many people claim to have gotten $50K+ from.
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WalletHub
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Is $50,000 a High Credit Card Limit?
September 26, 2025 - While there are no credit cards with a $50,000 minimum credit limit, there are some options with minimum limits of $5,000 or $10,000 that many people claim to have gotten $50K+... read full answer by Christie Matherne, Credit Card Writer
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/creditcards › is it possible to have a credit limit above $100k?
r/CreditCards on Reddit: Is it possible to have a credit limit above $100k?
January 7, 2025 -

I know there are charge cards where you technically don't have an explicitly listed limit, but there is an internal limit that depends on your relationship with the issuer. However, besides that, does anyone have a proper credit card with a limit above $100k? How did you get it so high?

EDIT: I am talking about the limit on one card only.

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The Motley Fool
fool.com › knowledge › credit cards › here's how to get approved for a $50,000 credit card limit
Here's How to Get Approved for a $50,000 Credit Card Limit
But honestly you'll want to be way below that (think under 10%) to demonstrate strong credit management. No late payments: Even one missed payment can hurt your score and signal risk to lenders. Before requesting a higher limit, show the bank you can handle one. Personally, I put around $4,000 to $5,000 on my rewards card each month (and I pay it off in full, always on time).
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/creditcards › what is your total credit limit relative to your income and area?
r/CreditCards on Reddit: What is your total credit limit relative to your income and area?
October 24, 2023 -

Hi, I understand that credit limit depends heavily on country and even city, for example US is expected to have the highest limit. But I am curious what is your limit relative to the average income of your area?

Me first, please follow. I have credit limit of 25k US dollar across 3 cards at a city with $1k average income, my take home pay is about $30k, $1k monthly expense. Wonder if my credit limit is too high (but I think higher is better as long as I can maintain my spending and card security)

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/creditcards › which card for $50k purchase
r/CreditCards on Reddit: Which card for $50k purchase
October 16, 2023 -
  • Current cards: (list cards, limits, opening date)

    • Chase saphire (wife)

    • Chase preferred (wife)

    • Chase ink unlimited business (wife) (opening date 2023)

    • Chase ink unlimited business (wife) (opening date 2022)

    • Chase Freedom (30k limit, 2012)

    • Citi Costco (10k limit, 2022)

    • Citi cash back (15k limit, 2010)

    • Citi executive world elite (30k limit, 2024)

  • FICO Score: both wife and I are 800+

  • Oldest account age: e.g. 18 years

  • Chase 5/24 status: 2 in the last 24

  • Income: combined ~$1M

  • Average monthly spend and categories: not relevant

  • Open to Business Cards: No

  • What's the purpose of your next card? 

    • Pay for IVF ~$50k

    • Will pay off entire balance in one shot

    • Willing to open 2 cards if needed

  • Do you have any cards you've been looking at? 

    • Amex Platinum

    • Chase saphire reserve

    • Capital One Venture X

What card is the best for points value on either cash back or travel considering the large $50K spend? Looking for the best value regardless of the benefits being cash back, travel, etc

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myFICO
ficoforums.myfico.com › t5 › SmorgasBoard › Credit-Limits-above-50K-anyone › td-p › 5606063
Credit Limits above $50K ... anyone? - myFICO® Forums - 5606063
May 16, 2019 - I have seen a few postings about credit lines ABOVE $50K on a single credit card. That is my highest current card limit. I do know that many lenders put an upper limit on how much they will loan to ANY single creditor on a particular type of card or in total credit lines, regardless of your cred...
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CardRates
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9 Credit Cards For $50k, $75k & $100k Salaries (Jan. 2026)
4 days ago - Credit card issuers often set income requirements for their cards. They use salary data to determine an individual’s minimum income level to qualify for a particular card, though these limits aren’t publicized.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/creditcards › what’s considered a high limit?
r/CreditCards on Reddit: What’s considered a high limit?
May 20, 2023 -

Hello credit fam, reading through this Reddit is a guilty pastime of mine.. As I see discussions about credit limits I’m sometimes shocked that ppl consider 10k limits upon opening cards high. What’s a “shockingly” high limit right off the bat? Has anyone gotten a 50k+ limit upon opening and if so what’s your credit history/story? My highest limit upon opening was 25k a few years ago and I felt lame! Lol Do I have misguided expectations?

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/creditcards › high limit ($50k+), 0% intro apr credit card
r/CreditCards on Reddit: High Limit ($50k+), 0% Intro APR Credit Card
July 14, 2023 -

I've been on the hunt for a 0% Intro APR Credit Card with the highest limit possible, ideally ~$50k or more. I'm not concerned about good rewards or low annual fees, though the more benefits and lower fees the better. The draw of such a card is the flexibility it would provide in managing finances for some ongoing and upcoming personal and professional projects that will involve large transactions over the next year.

I consider myself a generally well qualified applicant:

  • Salaried annual income in the $250k - $500k tax bracket (general range for privacy)

  • FICO credit score: ~825 - 850 range

  • $750k - $1M secured debt in the form of mortgage(s)

  • Currently have the following credit options: - AMEX Platinum with no credit limit - Three Credit Union Credit Cards with combined limit in ~$35k - 45k range - HELOC with limit in the ~$115k - $150k range. - Oldest Account is 13 years, 9 months.

Most purchases are routed through the AMEX ($100k+ annually), some through the other cards, and all balances are paid off in full monthly.

I am open to all options, but the most important feature is the longest 0% Intro APR and highest limit possible. I do not have a registered business but am considering doing so this year, so I am open to business card options though do not prefer them.

Looking forward to feedback and discussion!

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/creditcards › what is the highest credit limit you have on a single card?
r/CreditCards on Reddit: What is the highest credit limit you have on a single card?
May 2, 2025 -

I have a Wells Fargo Active Cash card for a little over two years and just got increased to a $6,000 credit limit which is the highest amount I have had on a single card. I have two credit cards currently (had three but they closed one account because I wasn't using it) and have had my CapitalOne Quicksilver card since July 2017 and have $5,100 credit limit. I have never missed a payment and always paid my card off every month. I feel like based on having credit cards for nearly 9 years and having a 809 credit score that my credit limit is very low for a single card. I make $65,000 a year and don't see how even with a perfect payment history I'm not in the range of $10,000 - $15,000 for a single card.

Curious what credit limit yall have on a single card and even details about your income, credit score, and payment history you want to share to compare with mine.

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WalletHub
wallethub.com › popular credit card questions
Credit Card Limit You Can Get With a $50,000 Salary
June 11, 2025 - In other words, you’ll need to be capable of paying off 1% to 3% of the credit limit every month. You should also note that when you apply for a credit card, the issuer will be able to see your existing loans and lines of credit, which will reduce the amount of your income that’s available to put toward payments on a new card.