Full text of G.6 Bank Debits and Deposit Turnover : April 9, 1933
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STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS B-806 Federal Reserve Board April 8, 1933. Released for publication Sunday morning, Apr. 9; not earlier. BAM DEBITS Debits to individual accounts by banks in cities for which, such figures are available, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board, aggregated $6,712,000,000 during the week ended April 5, or 29 per cent above the total reported for the preceding week and 22 per cent below the total for the corresponding weelc of last year. Federal Reserve District No. 1 - Boston 2 - New York 3 - Philadelphia 4 - Cleveland 5 - Richmond 6 - Atlanta 7 - Chicago 8 - St. Louis 9 - Minneapolis 10 - Kansas City 11 - Dallas 12 - San Francisco SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS ________(In thousands of dollars) Number of Mar. 29, 1933 centers Apr. 5, 1933 included 275,641 3bl,811 16 14 3,643,176 2,826,385 245,541 IS 393,121 24 326,979 269, 95 s 22 204,790 156,977 24 114,167 95,326 36 754,424 540,220 123,081 142,374 13 16 100,911 166,582 28 17 28 102,391 401,219 TOTAL_________ 256 6,711,945 86,156 144,305 96,463 360,443 Apr. 6, 1932 431,993 4,515,710 430,863 457,401 254,636 135,394 1,181,298 193,140 128,308 208,470 121,020 507,146 5 . 220.496__________ 8.£ 15 .379 DEBITS BY BAMS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER __________ (in thousands of dollars)_______ Week ending Weelc ending Apr. 5, 1933 Apr. 5 , 1933 DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK (Cont»d) Bangor, Me, Northern New Jersey 2,212 10,165 Boston, Mass, Clearing House Assn. 239,775 Brockton, Mass, 3,221 3,286 Passaic, N. J, Burlington, Vt, 1,459 2,4 i 4 Poughkeepsie, N. Y, Fall River, Mass, Rochester, N. Y, 2,725 26,313 Hartford, Conn, Stamford, Conn. 32 ,S 69 2,725 11,670 Holyoke, Mass, Syracuse, N. Y, 2,212 8,854 Lowell, Mass. 2,493 Utica, N. Y. Lynn, Mass. 3,573 Manchester, iT. H, DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA 2,509 New Bedford, Hass, 2,6 i 4 Allentown, Pa, 5,928 New Haven, Conn, 15,484 Altoona, Pa, 1,873 Portland, Me, 6,860 Camden, N. J. 4,739 Providence, R. I, Chester, Pa, 24*061 2,691 Springfield, Mass. Harrisburg, Pa. 11,709 5 , 27s Waterbury, Conn, 4,051 Hazleton, Pa. 2,217 Worcester, Mass, Johnstown, Pa. 7,499 1.S73 Lancaster, Pa. 3,492 DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK Lebanon, Pa, 1,239 Albany, N. Y. Norristown, Pa. 1,932 33,053 Philadelphia, Pa. 312,841 Binghamton, N. Y. 3,409 Buffalo, N. Y. 5,464 Reading, Pa. 47,571 Elmira, N. Y. Scranton, Pa. 3,544 9,977 11,724 Jamestown, N. Y, Trenton, N. J. 2,181 Montclair, N. J, Wilkes-Barre, Pa, 3,425 6,313 Newark, N. J. 7/illiamsport, Pa. 80,842 1,367 New York, N. Y. Wilmington, Del. 3,410,583 9,697 York, pa. 4,228 mM debits by Hi Mtti reporting center ______ (In thousands of dollars)____________________ B*8D6a Week ending Week ending Apr. 5, 1933 Apr. 5, 1933 DISTRICT NO. 6 ATLANTA (ContJ.d) DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND 669 Eat tie sburg, Mi ss. Akron, Ohio 7.2S3 Jackson, Miss. 2,752 l,4ll Butler, Pa. 12,014 Jacksonville, Fla, Canton, Ohio 4,218 5,407 Knoxville, Tenn, 56 ,664 Cincinnati, Ohio 1,629 Macon, Ga, Cleveland, Ohio 77,343 1,524 Meridian, Miss, 19,782 CoIambus, Ohio 4,620 Miami, Fla, Dayton, Ohio 9,303 4,644 Mobile, Ala, Erie, Pa. 3,793 3,120 521 Montgomery, Ala, Franklin, Pa. 13,122 Nashvilie, Tenn. Greensburg, pa*: , 771 247 Nevman, Go.. Hamilton, Ohio 1,613 1,010 321 Pensacola, Fla. Homestead, Pa. 2,630 Savannah, Ga, 5,847 Lexington, Ky, 4 , 31s 1,232 Tampa, Fla, Lima, Ohio 402 Valdosta, Ga. Lorain, Ohio 499 Vicksburg, Miss, Middletown, Ohio 1,156 777 1,050 Oil City, Pa. 118,234 Pittsburgh, Pa. DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO Springfield, Ohio Aurora, 111. 938 2,295 Battle Creek, Mich. Steubenville, Ohio 2,516 917 1,168 Bay City, Mich, Toledo, Ohio 1.7&6 1,085 Bloomington, 111. Warren, Ohio 7,672 Cedar Rapids, la. Wheeling, W. Va. 3,371 5,809 1 ,8 0 , Champaign-Urbana, 111, Youngstown, Ohio 534,366 Zanesville, Ohio Chicago, 111. 1,371 1,618 Danville, 111, Davenport, la. DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND 2,479 3,000 Decatur, 111, Asheville, N. C, 2,572 11,542 Des Moines, la. 63,901 Baltimore, Md. Detroit, Mich, 19,972 Charleston,, S. C. 1,999 l,4il Dubuque, Iov/a Charleston, W. Va. 7,545 536 Flint, Mich. 10 , 32s Charlotte, N. C. 3,524 Fort Way^e, Ind, Cumberland, Md. 1,081 889 Gary, Ind, 1,145 Danville, Va. Grand Rapids, Midi, 5,721 Durham, N. C. 3,833 Green Bay, Wis, Greensboro, IT. C, 827 1,937 23,442 Indianapolis, Ind, 1,036 Greenville, S. C. Jackson, Mich, Hagerstown, Md. 888 1,251 2,S6S Kalamazoo, Mich, Huntington, W. Va, 2,234 1,218 Lynchburg, Va. Lansing, Mich, 3,260 Mason City, Iowa 1,286 Newport News, Va. 1,293 Norfolk, Va. Milwaukee, 7/is, 8,374 42,737 Portsmouth, Va. Moline, 111, 577 917 Muscatine, Iowa 134 Raleigh, N. C. 3,253 Oshkosh, Wis, Richmond, Va, 25,666 1,341 Roanoke, Va. Peoria, 111. 6,934 5,034 3,076 Washington, D. C. Rockford, 111, 51,066 2,015 Saginaw, Mich, Wilmington, N. C, 1,681 6,864 Sheboygan, Wis. Winston-Salem, N. C, 1.545 Sioux City, Iowa 5,938 DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA. South Bend, Ind, 3,245 6,006 Springfield, 111, Albany, Ga, 445 2,811 Atlanta, Ga, Terre Haute, Ind, 25,775 Waterloo, Iowa Augusta, Ga, 1,219 3,354 , Birmingham, 3CLa, 13,990 Brunswick, Ga, 365 Chattanooga, Tenn, 6,132 Columbus, Ga. 1,731 Dothan, Ala. 273 DEBITS BY BANES IN EACH REPORTING CENTER B-806b ( In thousandIs of dollars) Week ending Week ending Apr. 5, 1933 Apr, 5 , 1933 DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont»d) DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS Okmulgee, Okla. East St. Louis and Nat'l. 362 23,002 Omaha, Neb. 3,495 Stock Yards, 111. 754 Pittsburg, Kans. Eldorado, Ark. 608 Pueblo, Colo. Evansville, Ind. 2,612 3,153 643 Port Smith, Ark. St. Joseph, Mo. 4 , 1+81 672 Topeka, Kans. Gre envilie, Mi ss. 3,205 Helena, Ark. 12,192 Tulsa, Okla, 213 Little Rock, Ark. 2,909 Wichita, Kans, 6,021 24, 07S Louisville, Ky, DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS Abilene, Tex. 985 Memphis, Tenn. 15,447 65s 3,564 Owensboro, Ky. Austin, Tex. 87,700 St, Louis, Mo. Beatimont, Tex, 2,567 2,304 426 Corsicana, Tex. Springfield, Mo. 26,632 Texarkana,Ark,(See also Tex.) 348 Dallas, Tex. Sedalia, Mo. El Paso, Tex. 3,533 315 10,680 Ft. Worth, Tex. DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS Aberdeen, S. D. Galveston, Tex. 726 3,953 27,054 Billings, Mont. Houston, Tex. 1,079 803 Dickinson, N# D. Port Arthur, Tex, 188 Duluth, Minn. Roswell, N. M. 7,921 525 San Antonio, Tex. Fargo, N. D. 9,516 1,947 Helena, Mont. Shreveport, La, 6,085 1,615 Jamestown, N. D. Texarkana, Tex, 345 La Crosse,Wis. (See also Ark,) 1,108 552 Minneapolis, Minn. Tucson, Ariz. 54,920 1,603 Minot, N. D. 701 Waco, Tex. 2,180 Red Wing, Minn. Wichita Falls, Tex, 328 1,733 St. Paul, Minn. 23,920 Sioux Fails, S. D. ; DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO 2,467 South St. Paul, Minn. Bakersfield, Calif. 1,487 2,186 Superior* Wis, Bellingham, Wash, 500 880 Winona, Minn, Berkeley, Calif, 3,174 960 Boise, Idaho 1 .S75 DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY Eugene, Ore, 711 : Albuquerque, N, M. Everett, Wash. 816 1,591 Atchison, Kans. 470 Fresno, Calif, 2,731 Bartlesville, Okla. 4,382 Long Beach., Calif, 5,017 Casper,. lyo. 110,006 73S Los Angeles, Calif. 891 Cheyenne, Wyo. Oakland, Calif* 36,702 2,067 Colorado Springs, Colo, Ogden, Utah 1*793 Denver, Colo, 4,564 29,154 Pasadena, Calif. Enid, Okla, 1,392 4 ,.o4l Pho enix, Ari z. Fremont, Neb, Portland, Ore, 24, 58? 479 Grand Junction, Colo, 236 Reno, Nev., 904 Guthrie, Okla. 24? 5,824 Sacramento, Calif. Hutchinson, Kans. Salt Lake City, Utah 1,627 9,710 Independence, Kans, San Bernardino, Calif, 962 397 Joplin, Mo. 6,854 San Diego, Calif,. 1,389 Kansas City, Kans. 1,904 San Francisco, Califs 136,9s! Kansas City, Mo. 46,813 San Jose, Calif. 3,310 688 Lawrence, Kans. Santa Barbara,. Calif. 1,762 ■Lincoln, Neb. 4,110 Seattle, Wash, 24,128 1,210 Muskogee, Okla.. Spokane» Wash.: 4,123 14,314 Oklahoma City, Okla. Stockton, Calif„ 2,355 Tacoma, Wash., 3 ,s4l Walla Walla* Wash, 620 Yakima,. Wash, l , 46l