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G.6

BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
(For Immediate Release)
December 12, 1951
BANK DEBITS--DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS

Bank debits as reported by banks in 342 leading centers for the month of
November aggregated 132,140 million dollars. During the past three months total
debits amounted to 392,653 million dollars or 5 per cent above the total reported
for the corresponding period a year ago. At banks in New York City there was an
increase of 1 per cent compared with the corresponding three-months period a year
ago, and at the other centers there was an increase of 8 per cent.
SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS
(In millions of dollars)
3 months ended -November
November
v cu.tjidi neserve y±s uric u
Nov. 1950
Nov. 1951
1951
1950
Boston
16,002
16,701
5,553
5,735
New York
144,528
47,857
r/ 146,850
49,245
Philadelphia
16,006
5 , 2 9 8
16,679
5,591
Cleveland
8,247
25,488
28,688
9,502
16,790
Richmond
5,549
4,944
15,467
Atlanta
5,387
14,912
4,959
15,849
Chicago
18,402
55,647
19,493
58,530
St. Louis
4 , 0 9 8
1 2 , 1 6 7
1 2 , 6 9 2
4,309
Minneapolis
2 , 8 5 8
8,534
2,985
8,770
Kansas City
4,884
14,492
16,778
5,747
Dallas
4,817
1 6 , 3 0 0
14,583
5,639
San Francisco
1
1
,
6
1
5
34,724
38,025
12,957
Total
New
140
201

342 centers
York City*
other centers*
other centers

132,140
44,802
72,410
14,927

123,541
43,740
66,392
13,409

r/ 392,653
133,918
214,569
r/ 44,166

372,548
132,486
199,726
40,336

DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER
(In thousands of dollars)
November
1 9 5 1

DISTRICT NO. 1 -BOSTON
Conn.
Hartford*
If
New Haven*
11
New London
i
t
v
Waterbury*
Bangor*
Maine
Lewiston-Auburn
11
Portland
Mass.
1 Boston*
M
Brockton
11
Fall River*
11
Holyoke*
11
Lowell*
11
ILynn
11
New Bedford*
11
Pittsfield
11
Springfield
11
^ Worcester*
Concord
N.H.
n
Manchester
Providence*
R.I.
Vt.
Burlington

November
1950

3 months ended —
Nov. 1950
Nov. 1951

'

713,436
250,772
31,639
77,831
51,083
30,603
89,544
3,189,104
54,207
56,652
41,479
43,331
55,464
59,329
45,100
212,495
187,529
3 0 , 6 7 0

57,277
425,605
31,930

578,223
236,595
25,546
7 0 , 6 1 0

44,631
31,779
87,144
3,206,159
53,395
59,508
38,857
38,619
64,151
61,022
41,996
195,757
169,923
29,102
55,729
433,672
30,387

2,061,349
765,422
96,346
235,477
159,567
• 91,767
271,722
9 , 2 4 5 , 8 8 3
1 6 0 , 4 5 8

159,121
118,759
121,485
154,784
175,401
127,123
615,625
552,583
83,002
174,223
1,236,135
94,334

1,699,998
707,586
78,401
213,506
145,1^5
97,214
273,542
9 , 0 9 2 , 0 6 7

160,455
167,131
115,314
114,316
1 7 8 , 8 6 1

181,215
118,772
576,669
499,294
8 2 , 0 8 6

165,598
1,243,190
92,059

* Included in the national series covering l4l centers, available beginning in 1919.
r/ See footnote on page c regarding revised figures*



G# 6b
.

DEBITS BY BAMSfatEACH ^PORTING CENTER
dollars)
,

:

,

'

1

'«"**»

November
1951

3 months ended -November
1950
, ,uov. 1951
Nov,.1950

DISTRICT NO 2 - NEW YORK
202,531
169,365
Conn,
Bridgeport
tl
71,283
8 2 , 3 2 5
Stamford
361,205
329,155
N.J.
Jersey City
11
3 6 , 2 6 3
47,790
Montclair r/
1,009,591
997,207
Newark
1 3 6 , 8 0 7
116,127
Passaic*
170,983
173,287
Paterson
610,333
521,767
N.Y.
Albany*
70,914
6 5 , 8 5 9
Binghaiaton*
733,360
6 7 6 , 7 1 6
Buffalo*
48,150
38,293
Elmira
43,902
39,581
Jamestown
44,802,276 43,739,783
New York*
53,234
47,923
Poughkeepsie
394,667
367,453
Rochester*
8 5 , 2 2 8
94,870
Schenectady
291,829
277,257
Syracuse*
1 0 1 , 2 5 6
92,946
Utica
DISTRICT NO. 3 PHILADELPHIA
325,954
Del.
Wilmington*
320,968
57,480
58,059
N.J.
Atlantic City
161,247
169,143
Camden
202,020
2 0 9 , 7 2 6
Trenton*
91,235
95,573
Penna.
Allentown
t
t
33,696
Altoona*
35,983
43,749
Bethlehem
57,861
44,451
Chester*
54,045
129,364
Harrisburg
148,129
33,361
Hazleton
31,388
48,956
Johnstown
51,558
78,841
Lancaster*
8 0 , 3 2 6
20,104
Lebanon
23,091
34,612
36,407
Norrtstown
Philadelphia*
3,809,114 3,585,704
115,657
Reading
112,183
109,503
Scranton*
114,962
6 7 , 5 0 5
Wilkes-barre*
75,370
3 2 , 3 8 0
Williamsport*
34,478
81,299
York*
73,191
DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND
43,590
C ovington-Newport Ky.
46,260
U
71,253
Lexington*
70,193
Ohio
295,999
Akron*
327,264
!!
125,179
Canton
146,901
1
,
0
7 0 , 7 7 9
Cincinnati
1,133,774
Cleveland*
2,507,414 2,086,210
555,072
Columbus*
6 5 1 , 9 4 4
2
5 8 , 3 1 9
Dayton*
301,640
45,657
Hamilton
53,329
49,958
Lima
58,599
20,593
Lorain
21,011
4
9 , 0 7 4
Mansfield
53,657
43,299
Middletown
58,348
22,208
Portsmouth
23,971
47,246
Springfield*
5 8 , 5 5 0
23,934
Steubenville
27,797
416,335
Toledo*
450,875
46,427
60,356
Warren
180,082
209,446
Youngstown*
30,968
27,265
Zanesville
r/ See footnote on page c regarding revised figures.




579,081
229,655
1 , 0 3 0 , 9 2 7

128,866

2,932,273
3 8 0 , 1 4 9
4 9 6 , 9 6 0

1,713,449
211,203
2,182,863
142,244
135,262
133,918,054
154,864
1,190,102
285,225
845,730
293,122
1 , 0 9 2 , 5 6 3

189,313
474,538
621,350
282,041
107,363
174,676
156,323
430,887

92,762
155.464
247,049
6 7 , 8 1 0

105.465
11,272,385
325,899
340,029
217,025
103,543

222,872

140,494
2 0 5 , 5 2 8
1 , 0 3 0 , 6 2 0

441,949
3,448,097
7,562,152
1,925,893
8 9 2 , 6 5 1

154,057
179,277
64,052
157,835
1 6 8 , 1 9 9

72,536
1 7 0 , 6 0 7
8 2 , 9 8 3

6 3 0 , 1 3 8

93,871

491,912
213,353
960,758
115,370
2,789,960
346,590
515,163
1,643,791
199,508
1,997,290
111,351
112,58$
132,486,146
144,429
1,083,987
2 5 0 , 5 8 9

789,877
274,904
1,037,786
1 8 2 , 8 3 4

465,482
5 6 6 , 8 6 5
2 8 1 , 6 3 1

100,728
137,365
135,293
3 6 0 , 4 5 1

97,711
150,421
233,065
6 0 , 9 9 4
1 0 3 , 6 9 8

10,865,143
342,179
334,797
208,578

97,730
242,861
134,316
205,042
882,223
394,739
3,257,344
6,525,485
1,699,520
821,141
1 3 6 , 6 3 1

159,013
61,275
154,440
129,091
71,545
144,406
75,577
1,254,380
140,714
542,945
84,319

G.6b
DEBITS BY" BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER
(In thousands of dollars)
November
1951
DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND (Cont'd)

November
1950

3 months ended -Nov. 1951
Nov. 1950

Butler
Penna.
ft
Erie*
tt
Franklin
ft
Greensburg*
tt
Oil City*
tt
Pittsburgh*
tt
Sharon
Wheeling*
W. Va.
DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND

37,832
114,575
7,736
26,611
20,391
2,882,306
36,769
83,486

31,434
95,934
7,592
22,486
18,424
2,485,615
30,620
76,173

118,027
353,852
24,072
78,980
62,721
8,745,812
111,764
236,544

102,986
303,739
23,264
72,733
58,393
7,729,575
95,418
227,857

Washington
D.C.
Baltimore*
Md.
tt
Cumberland
ft
Frederick
ft
Hagerstown
Asheville
N.C.
tt
Charlotte*
tt
Durham
tt
Greensboro
tt
Kinston
ft
Raleigh*
ft
Wilmington
ft
Wilson
ft
Winston Salem
Charleston
s . c .
ft
Columbia*
ft
Greenville*
ft
Spartanburg
Charlottesville
Va.
tt
Danville
ft
Lynchburg
tt
Newport News
ft
Norfolk*
tt
Portsmouth
tt
Richmond *
Roanoke
Bluefield
W.Va.
ft
Charleston
tt
Clarksburg
tt
Huntington
ff
Parkersburg
DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA

1,139,653
1,260,047
26,272
22,228

955,058
1,166,593
26,220
19,118
30,979
57,523
340,553
107,216
99,259
19,464
178,580

3,381,885
3,729,112
79,038

2,986,340
3,495,475

Anniston
Birmingham*
Dothan
Gadsden
Mobile*
Montgomery*
Jacksonville*
Miami
Orlando
Pensacola*
St. Petersburg
Tampa*




Ala.
ff

It
It
tt
ff

Fla.
II

tt
ff
ff
ff

3 3 , 3 4 2

59,927
352,972
133,762
1 0 8 , 1 0 3

28,84?
174,196
42,059

40,096

5 0 , 2 2 6

2 8 , 6 5 8

194,882
73,969
138,543

179,532
67,837
110,427

1 0 9 , 6 9 2

1 0 6 , 3 8 3

74,284
27,939
54,888
47,648
47,709
228,899
26,840
617,523
122,228
53,408
1 6 2 , 4 9 0

33,811
71,899
3 0 , 8 2 9

2 7 , 8 8 7

426,530
18,995
24,828
151,295
100,724
344,716
303,493
73,805
45,358
76,307
163,943

6 9 , 8 6 3

25,949
5 2 , 6 9 8

46,586

39,810
196,511
23,314
533,325
107,793
4 2 , 6 3 6

149,246
31,877
64,174
26,752

6 8 , 0 6 6

97,187
1 8 0 , 0 1 1

1,067,734
4 3 2 , 1 8 6

313,618
145,423
534,373
131,964
223,346
5 7 0 , 8 0 2

232,645
4 0 5 , 6 5 0

330,023
233,515
84,633
146,956
138,400
1 3 8 , 0 1 0

691,794
78,853
1,960,534
365,625
150,236
473,536
102,387
2 0 6 , 7 6 9

95,644

84,648
25,735
389,541
1 , 2 7 8 , 8 8 5
17,591
57,948
23,183
72,901
141,883
461,496
312,198
92,321
375,000 • 1,032,496
857,761
280,314
201,521
52,507
3 8 , 6 7 6

75,037
146,177

1 2 6 , 6 7 1

215,497
456,442

7 6 , 0 5 1

57,347
94,475
169,934
1,086,262
442,558
300,389
115,805
507,996
123,376
176,817
549,028
206,739
343,495
316,920
208,643
78,126
177,440
137,612
1 0 6 , 5 1 0

598,109
6 9 , 6 8 7

1,765,599
330,376
133,500
439,193
98,795
1 8 8 , 1 8 7

85,874
79,903
1,214,012
53,955
6 9 , 6 1 1

439,651
297,740
1,005,740
797,260
1 7 1 , 6 9 6

116,731
210,207
417,149

G.6C

DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER
(In thousands of dollars)
November
1951

November
1950

3 months ended —
Nov. 1951
Nov. 1950

DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA (cont'd)
93,963
Ga.
33,504
Albany105,519
38,072
tt
3,130,014
1,014,902
Atlanta*
3,243,615
1,119,673
ft
219,107
68,514
2 6 1 , 7 6 8
Augusta*
83,116
ft
31,109
10,383
Brunswick
37,558
12,530
11
205,604
68,549
231,860
Columbus
75,628
n
15,089
4,865
15,326
Elberton
4,953
it
227,029
74,994
81,311
248,553
Macon*
11
35,139
11,458
Newnan
11,862
37,396
tt
316,662
102,938
Savannah*
111,908
335,667
tt
12,912
37,730
Valdosta
14,634
44,755
La,
Baton Rouge
115,124
335,098
108,579
325,745
tt
147,007
50,045
44,180
Lake Charles
132,989
tt
2,681,005
917,451
New Orleans*
2,520,867
843,999
Hattiesburg
Miss.
19,001
59,210
57,872
18,733
tt
Jackson
166,931
161,268
512,379
483,912
It
Meridian
100,106
101,413
30,916
31,905
tt
Vicksburg*
86,924
30,342
108,758
36,574
Chattanooga*
Tenn.
170,883
501,683
1 9 0 , 8 1 6
557,481
tt
Knoxville*
1 2 6 , 3 8 0
3 8 8 , 8 3 8
125,827
3 8 8 , 3 8 7
ft
Nashville#
372,986
1,126,345
1,238,758
421,651
DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO
Aurora
111,
120,432
43,815
132,951
39,931
It
Bloomington*
48,158
47,961
144,005
151,196
It
Champaign-Urbana
146,046
47,364
52,403
163,431
ft
Chicago*
10,028,958
9,146,312
29,649,620 27,693,941
tt
44,640
Danville
40,019
128,222
113,300
It
Decatur*
8 6 , 9 1 8
89,522
264,627
303,583
II
Elgin
87,148
27,451
80,334
2 9 , 8 9 6
It
Joliet
45,149
156,513
52,973
136,979
tt
Moline
1 0 9 , 6 8 1
38,541
29,851
95,052
tt
Peoria*
202,681
624,571
195,290
598,791
tt
Rockford*
1 2 6 , 5 0 7
3 8 2 , 1 6 7
3 4 0 , 1 6 8
112,955
tt
Springfield
8 6 , 0 0 3
2 6 3 , 6 0 6
82,990
252,855
Fort Wayne*
1 6 0 , 6 5 7
Ind.
145,484
463,139
436,"389
ft
Gary
7 8 , 6 1 6
231,772
6 9 , 6 2 9
2 0 7 , 2 2 1
II
43,401
Hammond
127,491
111,866
37,238
tl
Indianapolis*
749,911
2,231,157
797,114
2,392,718
II
Lafayette
122,887
41,631
39,485
127,051
It
Muncie
46,265
41,174
125,742
141,242
II
South Bend*
244,423
2 8 2 , 0 3 5
767,740
878,359
ft
Terre Haute
224,968
75,607
230,815
77,529
Burlington
Iowa
28,929
84,566
21,534
63,534
tt
Cedar Rapids*
94,741
272,222
278,526
91,771
tt
Clinton
21,573
20,229
67,748
63,953
tf
Davenport*
78,965
239,488
229,230
75,259
It
Des Moines*
344,343
1 , 0 1 8 , 2 5 6
3 0 7 , 0 6 1
931,469
It
48,093
Dubuque*
145,021
141,071
46,570
ft
3 6 , 9 6 8
1 0 6 , 6 6 2
104,681
Mason City
36,511
ft
41,096
Muscatine
1 3 , 6 8 9
13,459
43,831
ft
34,204
102,871
101,919
Ottumwa
32,960
tt
188,654
523,085
181,047
Sioux City*
510,987
ft
1 9 6 , 0 8 5
Waterloo*
68,407
63,057
208,417
r/ Revised figures:
3 months ended October 1951: New York District 143,244; 342 centers 385#704;
201 other centers 43,340; Montclair. N.J. 123,138
Houston, Texas: October 1951, 1,538,449



DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER
(In thousands of dollars)
November
November
1950
1951
DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO (Cont'd)
17,466
Adrian
17,264
Mich.
tf
Battle Creek
49,415
58,878
ft
Bay City*
39,823
43,671
ft
Detroit*
4,043,094
3,829,5^3
If
Flint*
104,097
110,983
ft
Grand Rapids*
217,835
226,737
ft
54,681
Jackson
6 1 , 6 9 1
ft
Kalamazoo*
85,123
78,337
If
Lansing*
120,466
101,400
ft
Muskegon
5 8 , 8 5 0
69,242
tf
Port Huron
41,067
32,960
ft
Saginaw
86,398
8 5 , 1 5 6
Green Bay
64,965
Wis.
5 9 , 7 0 8
tl
Madison
115,167
1 0 8 , 9 1 2
ft
Manitowoc
26,401
23,041
ft
Milwaukee*
1,057,725
9 7 8 , 9 3 4
tf
Oshkosh
29,694
2 7 , 7 6 5
ft
Racine
76,374
65,795
ft
Sheboygan
53,366
48,793
DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST{ LOUIS
El Dorado
Ark.
27,633
23,075
It
Fort Smith
46,668
41,869
If
Helena
13,938
14,245
tf
150,674
Little Rock*
149,716
ft
48,099
Pine Bluff
48,266
1 6 , 1 0 8
Texarkana (See Tex.) "
11,102
Alton
26,508
111,
2 8 , 8 9 6
E. St. Louis & Nat. Stock Yds.
129,227
138,155
Quincy
111.
32,130
35,429
Evansville*
Ind.
139,638
137,459
Louisville*
Ky.
6 6 6 , 6 0 5
581,706
ft
Owensboro
40,746
42,515
tf
Paducah
32,808
1 5 , 6 0 9
Greenville
Miss.
3 8 , 6 7 6
31,969
Cape Girardeau
12,866
Mo.
1 2 , 6 7 6
ft
Hannibal
9,906
9,435
ft
Jefferson City
57,034
48,779
tl
St. Louis*
1,873,676
1 , 7 8 6 , 9 8 0
ft
11,421
Sedalia
10,937
t!
6 6 , 7 0 6
Springfield
63,354
24,287
Tenn.
Jackson
24,773
8
3 3 , 8 2 5
Memphis*
850,753
DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS
1 6 9 , 0 6 9
Duluth*
Minn.
160,549
ft
Mankato
23,483
24,927
ft
Minneapolis*
1,321,925
1,367,484
ft
Red Wing
6 , 1 6 0
6,802
ft
Rochester
25,204
28,413
It
St. Cloud
15,147
14,558
tf
St. Paul*
6 1 1 , 0 4 5
579,277
ft
South St. Paul
113,805
1 0 9 , 6 7 7
tf
Winona
1 8 , 2 1 2
19,611




3 months ended —
Nov. 195
Nov. 1951
53,029
184,174
127,284
1 1 , 8 9 8 , 1 6 3

336,937
6 7 9 , 0 8 9
1 8 1 , 8 1 6

265,351
354,280
206,558
98,551
268,079
198,040
354,010
72,504
3,219,806
89,274
221,324
158,796
82,623
142,664
37,188
461,900
131,362
50,503
86,532
437,259
1 0 7 , 6 2 3

412,718
1,995,803
133,057
89,716
90,110
39,542
31,452
175,351
5,622,992
35,069
224,280
74,709
2,229,112
504,424
7 0 , 0 6 3
4 , 0 7 0 , 5 6 5

656,40;

169,571
241,945
305,207
178,622
105,10^
262,937
1 8 6 , 5 8 3

336,532
80,722
2,984,534
83,150
202,078
155,205
73,029
133,694
35,518
452,673
126,352
35,884
79,668
393,862
97,968
417,391
1,771,980
1 2 4 , 5 0 0

47,419
$4,198
38,159
2 8 , 2 6 2

165,429
5,202,423
34,593
202,428
7 5 , 8 2 6
2 , 5 3 5 , 8 0 2

4 5 5 , 4 9 4

70,715
4 , 0 0 5 , 1 6 1

1 8 , 6 5 4

1 7 , 6 1 1

85,264
42,642

78,547

1 , 7 6 5 , 8 3 1

,

52,72'
156,66'
121,00",
12,159,001
336,84'

311,341
55,349

45,842
1,711,692
316,159
55,630

G.6e

DEBITS BY BAMS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER
(In thousands of dollars)
November
1951

DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS (Cont'd)
Billings*
Mont.
73,393
If
Butte
53,372
II
Great Falls
62,088
ft
Helena*
37,143
Bismarck
N.Dak.
48,708
tr
Dickinson
8,574
11
Fargo*
83,841
It
Grand Forks*
28,467
It
Jamestown
8,877
fl
Minot
2 8 , 2 8 0
Aberdeen*
S. Dsk•
26,834
Sioux Falls
84,342
Eau Claire
Wis.
35,554
tt
La Crosse
37,452
fl
Superior*
17,900
DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY
Colorado Springs* Colo.
70,203
ii
Denver*
775,889
if
Grand Junction
1 8 , 2 7 6
n
Greeley33,085
n
Pueblo*
56,979
Atchison
10,955
Kans.
ii
14,257
Emporia
t»
51,133
Hutchinson
Tl
7,992
Independence
It
Kansas City*
87,736
II
Lawrence
13,040
,
»
Manhattan
12,288
tl
10,802
Parsons
II
Pittsburg
13,110
II
Salina
4l,404
fl
Topeka*
98,334
It
Wichita*
309,137
Independence
Mo.
13,209
If
Joplin*
32,092
II
Kansas City*
1,273,880
II
123,122
St, Joseph*
20,334
Fremont
Neb.
II
Grand Island
34,332
If
15,632
Hastings
It
92,026
Lincoln
II
683,082
Omaha*
130,672
Alburquerque*
N.M.
Santa Fe
30,620
Bartlesville*
Okla.
191,804
Enid
38,171
If
Guthrie
4,422
It
Lawton
19,729
II
Muskogee*
32,571
II
Norman
8,471
II
Oklahoma City*
468,318
II
Okmulgee
9,717
Ponea City
25,454
II
Tulsa*
792,341
Casper
Wyo.
45,743
II
Cheyenne
36,338



November
1950

3 months ended —
Nov. 1950
Nov. 1951

68,073
50,943
55,337
32,511
41,795
8,923
86,814
27,172
8,337
22,593
25,486
82,556
31,498
34,962
15,583

212,134
158,268
187,634
107,758
125,944
26,356
243,809
75,346
27,171
85,563
81,153
249,595
103,655
109,567
52,329

194,913
150,257
177,000
101,735
116,035
25,133
256,223
76,054
24,961
68,497
80,840
250,828
99,812

53,708

187,926
2,388,874
55,207
104,230

159,749
1,856,348
54,261
86,355
144,065
32,455
39,855
111,307
22,259
237,880
33,319

6 1 6 , 1 6 1

17,492
31,002
49,157
10,416
12,947
35,188
7,490
76,442
11,381

161,4l8

32,161
46,309
133,422
25,100
265,955
3 8 , 6 3 4

1 0 6 , 8 9 8

48,231

3 8 , 9 8 2

13,363
37,694
93,220
254,012
28,693
1,194,244
111,304
1 8 , 8 5 6
2 6 , 6 9 0

9 0 , 0 2 0
6 1 2 , 5 2 8

102,512
1 6 3 , 8 2 3

39,326
4 , 4 5 6

33,476
40,382

119,676
303,373
932,205
• 37,782
96,570
3,840,360
355,718
61,337
1 0 8 , 6 9 1

46,737
277,738
1,992,127
404,032
99,950
553,079
109,407
13,671

40,146
1 0 9 , 9 6 2
2 8 8 , 6 1 7

749,105
8 8 , 3 5 8

3,646,558
332,703
59,084
80,211
270,544
1,857,707
316,910
473,141
103,232
13,521

6 0 , 1 3 6

31,159
404,660
8 , 8 2 2

92,360
25,337
1,261,434
24,162

84,193
1,161,311
22,595

6 8 , 5 1 1

661,751
33,561
32,110

2 , 0 9 7 , 8 6 8

126,911
116,971

1,807,925
104,704
103,358

DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER
(In thousands of dollars)

DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS
Tucson*
Ariz.
Monroe
La.
t»
Shreveport*
Roswell
N.M.
Abilene
Tex.
tt
Amarillo
tl
Austin*
It
Beaumont*
n
Corpus Christi
If
Corsicana
tt
Dallas*
tt
El Paso*
tt
Fort Worth*
ft
Galveston
tt
Houston* r/
t!
Laredo
tt
Lubbock
tt
Port Arthur
ft
San Angelo
tt
San Antonio
Texarkana* (See Ark.)"
tf
Tyler
tt
Waco*
If
Wichita Falls
DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO
Phoenix
Ariz.
Bakersfield
Calif.
ft
Berkeley
ft
Fresno*
tt
Long Beach*
tt
Los Angeles*
tt
Modesto
ff
Oakland*
tl
Pasadena*
tt
Riverside
Sacramento*
San Bernardino
San Diego*
San Francisco*
San Jose
it
Santa Barbara
tf
Santa Rosa
tt
Stockton*
Boise*
Idaho
Reno*
Nev.
Eugene
Ore.
tt
Portland*
tt
Salem
Ogden*
Utah
U
Salt Lake City*
Bellingham
Wash.
Everett
"
Seattle*
Spokane*
Tacoma*
Walla Walla
Yakima*

November
1951

November
1950

85,847
50,148
177,507
25,418
54,333
157,075
134,961

68,797
43,844
159,680
22,177
58,027
122,257
116,204
118,192
109,370
13,376
1,275,870
180,427
401,254
67,687
1,312,190
17,894
123,054
36,147
40,391

1 3 6 , 8 8 1

127,200
13,883
1,510,125
1 8 8 , 5 1 8

501,794
78,623
1,562,749
19,171
147,543
47,825
42,199
352,979
21,266
51,002
68,423
8 3 , 3 8 1

274,006
175,604
105,641
2 8 8 , 8 6 3
2 0 6 , 6 9 1
3 , 8 3 2 , 5 1 8

70,534
571,585
1 2 6 , 0 6 6

56,235
6 3 8 , 7 8 6

64,612
312,652
3,025,964
172,743
43,717
33,553
92,475
81,854
6 0 , 1 6 7

65,823
791,606
69,354
85,532
295,067

3 2 6 , 9 6 9

18,998
47,255
65,780
71,402
257,834
154,425
9 8 , 5 8 9

233,663
187,442
3,601,611
491,103
1 0 6 , 6 1 1

39,682
6 2 0 , 2 3 1

57,806
282,719
2 , 6 1 7 , 0 7 1

143,955
41,096
30,404
7 6 , 8 6 2

84,578
46,400
59,602
689,710
6 1 , 0 3 1

36,717
902,503

83,948
267,990
26,930
34,062
785,539

2 0 9 , 8 3 9

1 9 0 , 0 2 2

2 7 , 0 9 8

1 5 6 , 0 6 1

28,408
55,122

166,129
24,635
53,368

r/ See footnote on page c regarding revised figures.




3 months ended —
Nov. 1950
Nov, 1951
251,756
144,776
521,669
71,260
1 6 0 , 5 5 1

448,302
394,122
383,468
371,970
45,529
4,340,029
5 1 0 , 0 6 5

1,481,202
236,927
4,507,907
60,338
353,896
129,686
130,923
1,072,375
65,382
152,263
214,560
251,471
764,210
412,243
304,930
689,879
592,407
11,253,333
202,102
1,663,062
357,428
148,916
1,570,513
188,078
948,801
9,320,084
534,839
1 2 9 , 5 8 2

97,356
2 8 0 , 1 1 9

254,072
177,708
207,673
2,313,772
210,780
2 6 0 , 2 2 6
8 6 0 , 6 6 6

86,701
108,944
2,738,219
625,151
469,620
85,617
168,210

200,366
131,816
472,240
62,955
166,980
352,780
387,145
347,241
327,847
44,485
3,949,707
508,751
1,224,070
220,873
3,974,274
53,995
302,500
110,175
128,458
992,330
57,754
145,103
213,556
207,235
707,474
392,119
291,738
614,101
597,857
10,647,109
1,435,966
337,751
121,643
1,567,392
173,827
831,708
8,246,895
468,232
127,801
94,380
240,360
261,811
146,710
198,480
2,044,227
203,957
227,690
808,222
87,153
105,555
2,428,742
573,550
4 8 8 , 2 8 9

90,763
1 6 2 , 0 7 8