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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN F R A N C IS C O
J A N U A R Y - D E C E MB E R 1943

Annual
A gricultural production...................................................6, 13, 39,
Tables
Estimated production of principal crops in 1943...........
Farm activities making up one w ar unit of production - •
Livestock on farms, January 1, 1932-41 average,
1942-43..................................................................................
1942 farm production and 1943 farm goals.....................
Planted acreages of field crops, 1932-41 average,
1942-43..................................................................................
Production and value of crops, 1941-42............................

50
50
15
40
6
40
13

A ircraft industry....................................................... 1, 27, 45, 63, 73
W artim e financial policies of the Twelfth D istrict
aircraft in d u s try ......................................................................1-5
Tables and charts
Balance sheet and selected profit and loss items, 1935-41 2
Ratios of net profit to net w orth and to sales, 1935-41. • 4
Sources and uses of funds, 1935-41.................................... ... 3
Annual review of economic conditions— 1942-

.................9-16

Bank cred it............................................ 8, 15, 23, 25, 37, 47, 61,
Tables and charts
A gricultural loans outstanding, 1938-42.........................
Banking and credit,
m o n t h ly ....7, 16, 20, 24, 37, 42, 48, 53, 58, 61, 65,
Consumer loans and balances outstanding, M arch 1943.
D istribution by m aturity of member bank holdings of
Government securities, 1940, 1942..................................
E arning assets of member banks, 1942-43.......................
F arm mortgage loans outstanding, 1938-42.....................
Loans and investments of member banks, 1940-42...........

Bank operations......................................................................19. 27, 42
Changes in the Twelfth D istrict banking structure, 1942.27-28
Twelfth D istrict member bank profits in 1942.................42—Î3
T ables
Banks in operation, 1941-42.............................................. 28
Branch bank assets, 1941-42.............................................. 28
Branch banks in operation, 1941-42.................................. 28
Operating ratios of member banks, 1940-42................... 43
Bank re se rv e s................................................................. 16, 24, 37, 48
T ables
Factors affecting member bank reserve balances,
1940-42.................................................................................. 16
1942-43.................................................................................. 48
See also Bank credit, Table, Banking and credit,
monthly
Carloadings
See Retail trade, Table, D istribution and trade, monthly

73

C onstruction.....................................................................................9, 35

25

Cost of living
See Prices

73
37

Currency in circulation.................................................15, 47, 58, 61
See also Banking and credit, Table, Banking and credit,
monthly

8
47
25
8

Bank deposits................................15, 24, 31, 37, 42, 47, 58, 61, 66
Expansion of demand deposits in 1942..............................31-34
Ownership of demand deposits.............................................66-69
Tables and charts
D istribution of demand deposits, 1941-42....................... 34
D istribution of demand deposits by counties,
December 31, 1942............................................................. 32
D istribution of deposits of $10,000 and over by owner­
ship, Tw elfth D istrict and U nited States, July 31,1943 67
Estim ated changes in deposits, M arch-July 1943........... 69
Percentage distribution of deposits of $10,000 and over
by ownership, July 31, 1943, by location of bank - • • . 68
by size of b an k ............. 68
in m ajor cities............... 68
Percentage distribution of deposits of $3,000 and over
by ownership and size of account, July 31, 1943........ 69
Percentage distribution of deposits of $3,000 and over
by ownership in smaller banks outside m ajor cities,
by type of bank, July 31, 1943........................................ 68
Percentage increases in demand deposits by counties,
1941-42.................................................................................. 33
See also Bank credit, Table, Banking and credit,
monthly




Index

Departm ent store sales and stocks
See Retail trade
Electric pow er................................................................................ 12, 35
See also Industrial production, Table, Production and
employment, monthly
E m p lo y m en t............................5, 11, 17, 41, 45, 55, 59, 63, 65, 72
Manpower—a review of the problem in the Twelfth
D is tr ic t.................................................................................. 55-58
Revised indexes of factory employment and payrolls - • . -65-66
Sources of manpower in the Twelfth D istric t...................59-61
Tables and charts
Employment in nonagricultural establishments and
on farms, 1940-43............................................................. 59
Factory employment, California, 1941-43....................... 41
Factory employment and payrolls, Twelfth D istrict
and United States, 1935-43............................................ 66
Hours worked in California manufacturing plants,
1940-43 ................................................................................ 46
Nonagricultural employment, 1939-42............................. 11
W omen w age-earners in California m anufacturing
industries, 1942 ................................................................. 12
See also Industrial production, Table, Production and
employment, monthly
Food processing and distribution......................... 6, 19, 41, 46, 50
Production, processing, and retail sales of foods...............50-53

Food processing and distribution—continued
Tables
Canners stocks of fruits and vegetables, California,
1937-41 average, 1942-43................................................... 52
Estim ated food store sales, 1939-43.................................. 53
Percentages of total domestic packs of fruit, vegetables,
and fish, produced in the Twelfth D istrict, 1940-42- - 51
Government finance - -7, 16, 17, 23, 24, 28, 36, 47, 49, 58, 65, 71
Tables
Sales of Government securities in the United States and
the Tw elfth D istrict, first w ar loan d riv e................... 8
second w ar loan d riv e ............... 36
third w ar loan d riv e ................. 65
Industrial production................... 5, 10, 26, 34, 39, 45, 46, 63, 72
Tables
E stim ated volume of industrial output, 1929-42............. 10
Production and employment,
m o n th ly .. . . - 5, 10, 18, 26, 35, 41, 47, 51, 57, 60, 64, 72

P et r ol eu m—confinu ed
See also industrial production, Table, Production and
employment, monthly
Population.................................................................................12, 41,
Tables
Civilian population, Twelfth D istrict, 1940-43...............
Estimated civilian population changes, A pril 1940May 1942...............................................................................
Population and inmigration, 1940-43................................

59
41
12
60

P ric e s.................................................................................14, 20, 47, 53
Tables and charts
Cost of living, m ajor Pacific Coast cities, 1935-43......... 20
Prices of m ajor crops, 1940-42, and parity prices,
December 1942.................................................................... 14

Labor
See Employment
W ages

Retail tra d e ........................................ 6, 7, 12, 19, 27, 36, 42, 53,
Tables
D epartm ent store inventories, 1941-42..............................
Distribution and trade,
m onthly.........5, 11, 19, 26, 36, 40, 47, 52, 56, 60, 64,
Estimated food store sales, 1939-43....................................

Lumber .................................. ..........................................26, 35, 40, 64
Tables and charts
Lumber mill stocks and unfilled orders, 1938-43........... 40
See also Industrial production, Table, Production and
employment, monthly

Shipbuilding....................................................... 10, 34, 45, 63, 72, 73
Tabic
Ship deliveries under the M aritim e Commission pro ­
gram. Pacific Coast yards, December 1, 1941-April
30, 1943........................................................................ ..
34

Manpower
See Employment
Population
Mining and m etals........................................................................ 10, 40
Table
Mine production of non-ferrous metals, 1929-42............. 40
N ational business conditions...............Jan. suppl., Feb. suppl.,
21, 29, M ay suppl., 44, July suppl., 54, Sept. suppl., 62, 70, 74
Petroleum .............................................................................. 35, 40, 64
Table
Demand-supply situation for residual fuel oil and
gasoline, 1942-43 ............................................................... 36




64
12
72
53

W ag es.................................................................................19, 26, 57, 65
Revised indexes of factory employment and payrolls. • • -65-66
Tables and charts
Average hourly earnings in selected durable goods
industries, California, February 1943............................ 26
Factory employment and payrolls, Tw elfth D istrict
and U nited States, 1935-43............................................... 66
See also Industrial production, Table, Production and
employment, monthly
W ar contracts.......................................................................... 5, 39, 72
W ar loan drives
See Government finance