Is a Target Circle membership worth it? Here's what to know


Target Circle, which launched in 2019, is the retailer’s free loyalty program. Once you sign up, you can earn 1% in Target Circle rewards every time you make eligible purchases (purchases made with a Target Circle Card do not receive these earnings). Over time, your Target Circle rewards build up in your account’s wallet, and you can use them toward future purchases.
One of the biggest Target Circle perks is access to exclusive deals. The retailer automatically applies relevant discounts at checkout online, in its app or in-stores, so you don’t need to search for them beforehand. This is similar to how Amazon, which owns Whole Foods, automatically applies exclusive deals when Prime members check out at the grocery store.
Target Circle 360 is Target’s paid membership. It costs $99 a year or $10.99 per month — for comparison, an Amazon Prime membership costs $139 a year and a Walmart Plus membership costs $98 a year. College students, Target Circle Card holders and those who participate in certain government assistance programs are eligible for a discounted membership, which costs $4.99 per month, once they verify their enrollment status online.
Target Circle 360 expands on the retailer’s free-to-join Circle membership. Those who join Target Circle 360 get all the benefits of Target Circle, plus other perks like:
Previously known as the Target RedCard, the Target Circle Card is a store card that can only be used at Target. The Target Debit Card, Target Credit Card and Target Mastercard are each considered a Target Circle Card (though you can use the Target Mastercard at any merchant that accepts Mastercard).
When you pay with a Target Circle Card, you save 5% on eligible purchases in stores and online, including during sales events. You also get free two-day shipping and an additional 30 days to return purchases beyond the standard 90-day return policy.
Cardholders get special pricing on a Target Circle 360 membership — it’s $49 rather than $99. They can also sign up for a free Target Circle account instead (note that since Circle Card holders save 5% on Target purchases, they’re unable to earn 1% in Target Circle rewards while shopping).
I’m a reporter at NBC Select who has written about retailer loyalty programs since 2020. For this piece, I researched Target Circle and referenced NBC Select’s other Target coverage.
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