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STATEMENT FOR TEE
Released for publication
Sunday morning, Feb. 6 ;
not earlier.

PRESS
S t .177*
Federal Reserve Board
February 5, 1921

BANK DEBITS
Aggregate debits to individual account, as reported for banks in

155 of the country1 s leading clearing house denters for the week ending
February 2, were 8,558 millions, or 400 millions more than for the precedin0 week. Increases are reported for all the larger centers, except
Chicago and Los Angeles, the increase for New York City banks alone
being 360 millions. Attention is called to the fact that this statement
for the first time shows figures for East St. Louis, including National
Stock Yards.
As compared with the corresponding week in 1920, debits for the
week under review are smaller by 16*6 millions, or 16 per cent, all the
larger centers, except Pittsburgh, reporting reduced figures.

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT AT CLEARING HOUSE BANKS
Federal
Reserve
District
No. 1 Bos ton
2 New' York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
5 Richmond
6 Atlanta
7 Chicago
8 St. Louis
9 Minneapolis
10 Kansas City
11 Dallas
12 San Francisco

I

TOTAL

Ntmber of 1
centers
^
included I

9

J

|

Jan* 26, 1921

1 Feb. *, 1920

(In thousands of dollars)
41*,058
363,566
512,065
*,771,038
4,398,022
5,579,712
396,013
376,915
*73,239
5**,167
539,268
553,003
1 7 3 , 06*
157,112
202,397
201,272
280,*48
203,507
862,192
1 , 1 * 2,493
9^7,617
187,830
261 , 99*
• 187,951
124,010
127,1*5
15*,765
253,586
248,762
324.763
157,370
149,833
167.763
* 69,798
4o l ,506
551, a 3

13
7

12
1*
7
15

22
5

11
16
13
20
155

Week ending

.

8 , 557 , 65*

157,9^8

REPORTING CENTERS BY FEDERAL RESERVE. DISTRICTS
(In thousands of dollars)
DISTRICT No. 1 - BOSTON
Bangor
3,615
3,178
Boston
(* 273 , 121 )
352, 702 (*232,556) 308,967
Fall River
6, 5*7
5,972
Hartford
21,108
19 , 3*7
Ho lyoke
3,305
3,685
Lowe 11
5,27*
*, 238
Manchester
*,192
3 , 6*3
New Bedford.
5,893
5,066
New Haven
18,356
15,699
Portland
1 C,370
7, 6so
Pr ovidence
31,766
3 1 , *62
Springf ie Id
13,788
13,805
Waterbary
5 , *28
5 ,* s 6
Worcester
15 , *87
15,092
DISTRICT No. 2 - NEr YORK
T
Albany
Binghamton
Buffalo
New York
Passaic
RoChester
Syracuse



2*,091
* , 30*
59,607
*, 632,279
3,996
33,077
13 , 68*

23,725
3, **3

56,326
* , 266,270
*,353
3 1 , 2*0

12,665

,

10 203,855

3,022
333,020

13,105
28,036
*, 889
5, 255
7,813

19,529
8, *50
* 2, 2*8
19 , *58
7,262
19,97 s
20,627
*,**9
76,259
5 , * 27,761
5,562
29,819

15,235

♦Debits of banks which submitted reports in 1920

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.DEBITS TO I NDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT AT.CLEARING HOUSE BANKS________ St. 1774a
I________ _______ _
r'eek endi n g _______________________ _
____________ _ _____ ! Feb. "g "~
T i92l"~T~
~& ~1921 T ~ F e b . 4, 1920
27
(ir. thousands of dollars)
DISTRICT Fo* 3 - PHILADELPHIA
Altoona
3,025
3,233
2,377
Chester
U ,599
5,3-3
^,705
Harrisburg
7,000
7,320
2,330
Johnstown
5,021
4,571
3 , 19U
Lancaster
4, 964
4,451
5,539
Philadelphia
322, 7©2
300,092
401,633
Reading
6, SIS
5,901
Scranton
13,200
16,636
12,111
Trenton
10 , l 6 S
10,642
10,720
Wilkes-Barre
S,735
2,232
6 , 659
miismsiport
3,979
4,450
3,552
Wilmington
8,0 Si
7,2C6
15,661
York
3,799
3,793
4,20S

Jm.

DISTRICT No. 4 - CLEVELAND
Akron
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Dayton
Erie
Greensburg Lexington
0 i i C itY

Pittsburgh
Springfield
Toledo
Wheeling
Youngstown
DISTRICT No. 5 - RICHMOND
Baltimore
Charleston
Che.rlotte
■Columbia
Greenville
Huntington
Norfolk
Raleigh
Richmond
Washington
Wilmington
DISTRICT No. 6 - ATLANTA
Atlanta
Augusta
Birmingham
Chattanooga
Jacksonville
Knoxville
Macon
Mobile
Montgomery
Nashville
New Orleans
Pensacola
Savannah
.
Tampa
Vicksburg




12,3 56
6 0 ,4o4
146,316
29, 12 b
11,496
6,204
5,127

5,717

12,449
63,467
146,170
27,544
11,227
6,645
5,598
4, S07

2S,06S
66,159
164 ,560
2S, 202
12 , 6l4
7,113
5,704
11,311

2,955

3,173

2,571

212,551
3, 2o2

206 , 973
3, 0S3

25,602
9,731

23 , 53 9

12,722

15,232

177,270
3, SS3
23 , 052
9 , l64
13,327

104,725
6,400
4,522
4 ,5 :
io
3,505
5,95715 ’ 0^6
3,890

89, 65s

3^515

113,103
11,473
2*900
9*657
-

7,0S4
4,999

4,969

7,44}

3,349
5^44
16 , 367
’
3,900
30,135
34,000
2,257

27,620
6,039'
17,232
9,194
12,702

24,558
5,293
19,312
9,231
12,24-2

6,027
3,765

6,120
4 . 3 S3

7,109
7,963

6,461
4,015
19,070

6,828

10,035

33,267
36 , 4l4

69,157
1,9^1
10,677
5,622
1,744

19,320
5,300
34,644

*

33,127
11,475
17,352
13,734
l 4 , 5 S2

3,970

6,150

22,386

10,913
6,103

27,148
98,564
2,579
21*284
7,244

1,630

2,102

67,612
1,666

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St.1774b
DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT AT CLEARING HOUSE BANKS
_____ Feek o iu xxi.&____________ _____
vccr, ending
x .
~Feb. 2 . 1921
T JanV 26', 1921
'
I Feb. 4T~1920
(in thousands of dollars)
DISTRICT No. 7 - CHICAGO
2, £65
Bay City
2,597
2,531
3,120
Blocmington
2 , 23S
1.315
s, sss
10,495
Cedar Rapids
635,506
Chicago
552, 027
739,139
9,450
Davenport .
6,150
6,757
4,234
Da catur
2, S96
■2,911
is,4s4
Das Moinos
16,252
15,703
150 , 4s4
Detroit
101,014
109,992
4, coo
2, 224
Dubuque
2,956
11,000
Flint
4,051
3,697
6,391
F t . Tayne
?
r
6,023
6,575
21,443
16 ,764
Grand Rapids
19,7ol
37,300
Indianapolis
30,992
23,375
4,360
Jackson
4,299
3,373
3,394
3,893
Kalamazoo
M 5?
Lansing
4,956
4,562
4,325
63 ,193
Hilwaukee
53,063
60,379
Moline
1,650
1,520
10, ?40
Peoria
7,993
3,395
Rockford
4 ,200
4,332
6,475
Sioux City
12,623
15, 219
13,323
South Bend
4 ,13 7
3,439
5,022
Springfield,111.
5,214
5,222
3,632
Waterloo
2,315
2,539
DISTRICT No. 8 - ST, LOUIS
East St * Louis
q U7°
4,4i5
Evansville
9,616
Little Rock
Louisville
(*25,c04) 34 , 81 4
Memphis
24,265
Quincy
2 , l4o
St. Louis (*123, 351) 133,49b
2,377
Springfield,Ha.
DISTRICT No. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS
Aberdeen
Billings
Duluth
Fargo
Grand Forks
Great Falls
He lena
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Sioux Falls
Superior
Winona

1,362
1,446
14,353
2,050
1,030

1,7^7

70,212
23,024
4 ,100

1,960

856

4,7 31

12 , 92 s
(*23,933) 30,101
27,132
1 , 90S
11 3 , 9 5 1
2,977
•

1 ,241
1,621

16,923

1.822

1,136

1,969
2,082
6 S, 691
23,766
3,900
2,057
824

5,772
9,396
39,432
43,593
163,236

1,484
2,079
15,976
2, 304
!, 566
. 2,364
2,433
£0 , 300
37,637
6,212
1 , 856
1,337

CITY
DISTRICT No. 10 1 ,044
575
1, 13 5
Atchison
2 , 6CC
3 , 4 ss
4,255
Bartlesvi lie
2,117
1,592
Cheyenne
2 ,77 1
3 , 245
2,060
2,427
Colorado Spr mss
bO, 22S
35,430
3 7 , o4o
Denver
3,542
2,125
Joplin
1,957
4 ,123
':van.
3,907
Kansas City,
4,027
34 , 222
70.301
72,295
Kansas City, Mo *
6,332
5,562
Muskogee
5,091
19,673
21.302
22,009
Oklahoma Cit
55,488
42,565
43,327
Gr.aha
3,4oi
3,31 9
Pueblo
2,919
13 , S 19
i s , 911
15,346
St. Joseph
4 ,130
5,909
Topeka
27,059
22 ,505
Tulsa
10,573
14,347
9 , ? 3S
Tichita
♦Debits of banks which submitted reports in 1920.



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DEBITS TO IffEl VI DUAL ACCOUNT AT CLEARING- HOUSE BANKS___________St
■
T
eek eniing_
Feb. 2, 1921 : Jan. 26, 19 21_ ; Feb. 4, 192Q_
_
(In thousands of dollars)
Albuquerque
Austin
Beaumont
Dallas
El Paso
Ft. Forth
Galveston
Houston
San Antonio
Shreveport
Texarkana
Tucson
Waco

1,673
3,275

2,070
4,122
4,330
45,517

3,61+1

4,od7

3 7 ,7 6 5

3 5 ,0 1 8

7,890

10,036

^3,660

2 4, 880

2 1 ,3 * 9
3 4 ,8 1 4

19 ,9 2 S
3 1 ,1 1 7

22,9^3
10,S$4

8,469

7 ,5 1 5

8,190
1,623
1,264
4,132

DISTRICT No. 12 - SAN IRANCISCO
Berkeley
2,569
Boise
2 , £+3
Fresno
10,855
■
Long Beach
5,l65
Los Angeles
96,424
Oakland
19,115
Ogden
3,651
Pasadena
5,670
Portland
3^,902
Reno
2,207
Sacramento10,991
*
11,^00
- Salt Lake City
14,305
San Diego
7 , 29 2
San Francisco
1^5,932
San Jose
5,955
Seattle
31,242
gpokane
10,20S
Stockton
U-6 lS
Tacoma
J,Jb8
Yakima
2,680




r

1,712
2,920

6,962

7 ,7 9 9
l , 27 s
1 ,3 5 2
4 ,0 9 0

2,827
2 ,7 5 7

9,372
4,87S
104,654
19,136
4,112
5,766
33,325
2,'494
13,623
S,lU7
125,628
4,111
24,820
10,217
4,349
7,9l6
1,97*

33,225

9,014

1 0 , '4S9
2,363
■
1,5 7 5
6 ’ x55

2 ,9 3 5
3 ,5 3 *

9,^3^
°.1 3 2
102,845
1 3 ,Sol
3,133
5,725
*5,510
3, 0S5
1 5 ,oo4
lc-,4p2
8 ,3 ^
^1 8 ,2 j2
5 ,5 ^
50,571
13*023
5,70S
9>711
3,270