Whether your credit card will be charged every day you stay at a hotel in the United States depends on the hotel's policy and the method of booking. There are several situations:
1. Prepayment: Some hotels will require full or partial payment before check-in. In this case, the hotel will charge the credit card prior to check-in.
2. Card guarantee: The hotel will ask for a credit card as a guarantee to ensure that you pay when you check out. In this case, the hotel will not charge the credit card each day, but will settle the entire charge upon check-out.
3. Daily authorization: Some hotels will authorize a certain amount from the credit card upon check-in to be used for additional expenses (such as meals, room service, etc.). If you use these additional services, the hotel will deduct the corresponding fees from the authorized amount. If you do not use additional services, the authorization amount will usually be released when you check out, and no money will be actually deducted. Therefore, when staying in a hotel in the United States, money will be charged to your credit card every day depending on the hotel's policy and booking method. Please note that specific payment and authorization policies will vary from hotel to hotel. Before booking a hotel, it’s a good idea to read and understand the hotel’s booking policies and payment methods.