How Much Cash
In 2026 America, cards work almost everywhere. You need cash for: tips, small vendors, food trucks, farmers markets, taxis (if not Uber), and some dive bars. Budget $100-150 cash per week per person.
Types of ATMs
- Big bank ATMs (Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citi): Reliable, safe, usually charge $3 to non-customers
- Credit union & community bank ATMs: Often in the Allpoint network (40,000+ free machines)
- Standalone ATMs (bars, hotels, corner stores): Fees of $3-7+ PLUS poor exchange rates. Avoid.
- Airport ATMs: Usually higher fees ($5-7). Use only for emergency cash.
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Using a foreign card at a US ATM can hit you with up to 4 fees:
- ATM operator fee: $2.50-7 charged by the ATM
- Foreign transaction fee: 1-3% from your home bank
- Out-of-network fee: $2-5 from your home bank
- Poor exchange rate: 1-3% hidden markup
Combined, a $200 withdrawal can cost you $8-20 in fees — that is 4-10% in pure waste.
Best Networks
- Allpoint network: 40,000+ free ATMs inside Target, CVS, Walgreens, 7-Eleven. Your home bank may be partnered.
- MoneyPass: 37,000 free ATMs. Smaller than Allpoint.
- PLUS and Cirrus: Global networks most bank cards support. Find any participating ATM to minimize lost conversions.
⚠️ Independent ATMs in tourist zones (Times Square, South Beach, Vegas Strip) have the worst fees — $5-8 + 5-10% conversion markup. Use bank-branded ATMs only.
Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC)
When withdrawing, the ATM may offer to show you the amount in your home currency ("withdraw $100 = £78.50 at 0.785") and ask if you accept. ALWAYS DECLINE. Always choose to be charged in USD. Their rates are always worse — sometimes by 5-10% — than letting your bank do the conversion.
Safety Tips
- Use ATMs inside bank branches during business hours when possible
- Check for skimmers: wiggle the card reader — if it moves, walk away
- Cover the keypad when entering your PIN
- Avoid remote or poorly lit ATMs at night
- Set a daily withdrawal limit lower than your maximum for protection
- Notify your bank of travel dates to prevent card freezes
Alternatives to Cash
In most US situations, a card works better than cash. Carry $100-150 cash for emergencies and small purchases, and use a no-FX-fee card for everything else.
How Much Cash
In 2026 America, cards work almost everywhere. You need cash for: tips, small vendors, food trucks, farmers markets, taxis (if not Uber), and some dive bars. Budget $100-150 cash per week per person.
Types of ATMs
- Big bank ATMs (Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citi): Reliable, safe, usually charge $3 to non-customers
- Credit union & community bank ATMs: Often in the Allpoint network (40,000+ free machines)
- Standalone ATMs (bars, hotels, corner stores): Fees of $3-7+ PLUS poor exchange rates. Avoid.
- Airport ATMs: Usually higher fees ($5-7). Use only for emergency cash.
🧮
USA Trip Cost Calculator
Not sure how much cash to budget for your US trip? Our free USA trip cost calculator estimates daily spend including tips and small purchases.
Calculate now →Fees Explained
Using a foreign card at a US ATM can hit you with up to 4 fees:
- ATM operator fee: $2.50-7 charged by the ATM
- Foreign transaction fee: 1-3% from your home bank
- Out-of-network fee: $2-5 from your home bank
- Poor exchange rate: 1-3% hidden markup
Combined, a $200 withdrawal can cost you $8-20 in fees — that is 4-10% in pure waste.
Best Networks
- Allpoint network: 40,000+ free ATMs inside Target, CVS, Walgreens, 7-Eleven. Your home bank may be partnered.
- MoneyPass: 37,000 free ATMs. Smaller than Allpoint.
- PLUS and Cirrus: Global networks most bank cards support. Find any participating ATM to minimize lost conversions.
⚠️ Independent ATMs in tourist zones (Times Square, South Beach, Vegas Strip) have the worst fees — $5-8 + 5-10% conversion markup. Use bank-branded ATMs only.
Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC)
When withdrawing, the ATM may offer to show you the amount in your home currency ("withdraw $100 = £78.50 at 0.785") and ask if you accept. ALWAYS DECLINE. Always choose to be charged in USD. Their rates are always worse — sometimes by 5-10% — than letting your bank do the conversion.
Safety Tips
- Use ATMs inside bank branches during business hours when possible
- Check for skimmers: wiggle the card reader — if it moves, walk away
- Cover the keypad when entering your PIN
- Avoid remote or poorly lit ATMs at night
- Set a daily withdrawal limit lower than your maximum for protection
- Notify your bank of travel dates to prevent card freezes
Alternatives to Cash
In most US situations, a card works better than cash. Carry $100-150 cash for emergencies and small purchases, and use a no-FX-fee card for everything else.