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Fora F, R. 285 STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS For immediate release BANK DEBITS Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System January 27, 1941 Debits to deposit accounts (except interbank accounts), as reported by banks in leading cities for the week ended January 22, aggregated $9>331,000,000. Total debits during the 13 weeks ended January 22 amounted to $125,664,000,000, or 9 per cent above the total reported for the corresponding period a year ago. At banks in New York City there was an increase of 6 per cent compared with the corresponding period a year ago, and at the other reporting centers there was an increase of 10 per cent. SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (in millions of dollars) 13 weeks ended Week ended January 24, January 22, January 24, January 22, 1940 1940 1941 1941 Federal Reserve District Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco Total, 274 reporting centers New York City* 140 Other leading centers* 133 Other centers 6,650 7,44-1 52,923 49,674 6,658 6,084 8,936 7,675 A,211 4,799 3,548 3,941 18,218 16,711 3 >863 3,481 2,188 2,177 3,713 3,587 2,892 3,136 .9,84a... ____ 8,964 125,664 115,654 45,661 43,571 66,699 60,530 9,462 ioai.22__ DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER, DURING THE WEEK ENDED JANUARY 22, 194-1 (in thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON Hartford Conn. 11 New Haven 11 Waterbury Bangor Maine ti Portland Boston Mass. 11 Brockton ti Fall River it Holyoke it Lowell ti Lynn it New Bedford 11 Springfield 11 Worcester Manchester N. H. Providence P.. I. Vt. Burlington DISTRICT NO. 2. - NEW YORK Stamford Conn. Montclair N. J. tt Newark llorthern New Jersey Clearing House Assn. tt Passaic Albany N. Y. tt Binghamton tt Buffalo 550 3,604 476 811 374 283 1,365 299 163 301 242 8b4 9,331 3,259 5,2.82 790 57,381 21,876 8,884 3,370 8,183 340,992 5,129 5,382 3,195 4,135 5,008 6,257 18,206 15,827 4,523 38,923 2,908 5,731 4,226 83,307 38,072 8,587 57,277 5,483 69,174 454 3,234 456 527 287 239 1,191 230 149 251 203 650 ... 7,872 2,942. 4,2.80 650 DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK (Confd) N. Y. Elmira 3,909 It Jamestown 3,519 it New York 3,259,025 ti Poughkeepsie 3,773 tt Rochester 31,527 tt Syracuse 22,670 tt 7,434 Utica DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA 30,228 Del, ' Wilmington 13,854 Camden IU J. tt 16,264 Trenton 6,475 Penna. Allentown it 2,685 Altoona tt 4,420 Chester tt 9,521 Harrisburg tt 2,165 Hazleton tr 4,280 Johnstown tt 6,016 Lancaster tt Lebanon 1,821 tt Norristown 2,682 tt Philadelphia 339,378 it Reading 9,487 tt Scranton 11,214 tt Wilke S’-Barre 5,717 tt Williamsport 3,275 tt York 6,214 *Centers for which bank debit figures are available back to 1919* Form F. R. 285-a DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER, DURING THE WEEK ENDED JANUARY 22,1941 (in thousands of dollars) DISTRICT HO. 4 - CLEVELAND Lexington Ky. Akron Ohio Canton Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dayton Hamilton Lima Lorain Middletown Springfield Steubenville Toledo Warren Youngstovm Zanesville Butler Pa Erie Franklin Greensburg Homestead Oil City Pittsburgh Wheeling W. Va. DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND Washington D. C. Baltimore Md. Cumberland Hagerstown Asheville C. Charlotte Durham Greensboro Raleigh Wilmington Winston-Salem Charleston c. Columbia Greenville Spartanburg Danville Va. Lynchburg Newport Hews Norfolk Portsmouth Richmond Roanoke Charleston w Va. Huntington DISTRICT HO. 6 - ATLANTA Birmingham Ala, it Dothan 11 Mobile 11 Montgomery Jacksonville Fla, 11 Miami ti Pensacola ti Tampa 9,591 19,772 11,674 94,046 173,129 40,948 19,163 3,052 3,789 1,474 2,913 4,821 2,195 34,680 3,390 13,743 2,579 2,581 8,067 903 1,851 979 2,598 346,400 6,383 72,440 121,416 1,890 2,340 3,526 19,574 7,569 5,584 10,229 3,088 9,504 6,093 9,108 5,245 3 ,884 1,758 3.520 3,146 17,694 1.521 4 0 ,7 4 6 6,896 12,666 4,942 26,000 720 11,486 5,868 28,034 17,717 2,327 9,482 DISTRICT HO. 6 - ATLANTA (Cont*d) Ga. Albany 1,735 ti Atlanta 40,351 n Augusta 4,670 ti Brunswick 728 it Columbus 5,844 ti 246 Elberton it Macon 4,969 tt 559 Hewnan ti Savannah 7,413 tt 980 Valdosta New Orleans La. 56,279 Hattiesburg Miss. 2,305 tt 7,026 J ackson tt 3,103 Meridian tt 1,734 Vicksburg 11,701 Tenn, Chattanooga tt 9,858 Knoxville tt 21,371 Nashville DISTRICT HO. 7 Aurora Bloomington Champaign-Urbana Chicago Danville Decatur Elgin Moline Peoria Rockford Springfield Fort Wayne Gary Hammond Indianapolis South Bend Terre Haute Cedar Rapids Clinton Davenport Des Moines Dubuque Mason City Muscatine Sioux City Waterloo Adrian Battle Creek Bay City Detroit Flint Grand Rapids Jackson- • Kalamazoo Lansing Saginaw Green Bay Manitowoc Milwaukee Oshkosh Sheboygan - CHICAGO 111 . tt 11 it tt ti 11 tt tt it tt Irld. tt ti tt 11 it Iowa tt tt 11 tt ti ti tt ti Mich. 11 tt it it tt 11 tt 11 it Wis. ti it ti 11 2,893 3,084 3,480 745,365 2,865 5,134 2,474 2,424 15,710 8,466 6,583 9,013 4,544 2,388 61,937 11,278 5,179 6,321 1,553 5,583 20,113 2,522 2,498 757 10,492 4,920 1,165 4,163 3,116 273,866 8,301 15,726 4, 2S8 5,554 7,209 6,036 4,076 1,878 74,335 2,732 5,085 Form F, R, 285~b DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER, DURING THE WEEK ENDED JANUARY 22, 1941 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont»d)‘ DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS Okla. 2,184 Ark. El Dorado 1,-455 Muskogee tt it Oklahoma City 29,460 Fort Smith 3/60 it it 599 Helena 515 Okmulgee t t t i Little Rock 34,531 12,530 Tulsa it Wyo. Casper 1,680 Pine Bluff 1,993 tt ti Cheyenne Texarkana 2,341 (See also Tex.) 796 DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS East St, Louis & Nat’l Ariz. Tucson 3,490 111, Stock Yards 11,055 ti La. Shreveport 11,680 Quincy 2,163 N. M. 1*070 Ind, Evansville 8,920 Roswell Tex, 2,574 Louisville Ky. 48,676 Abilene ti tt Austin Owensboro 1,60-4 7,353 tt Greenville Miss, 7,343 1,2.46 Beaumont tt 1,081 Mo, St. Louis 153,500 Corsicana tt t i Dallas 69,230 Sedalia 492 tt it 10,728 Springfield 4,143 El Easo it 20,283 Fort Worth Tenn, Memphis 46,715 ti Galveston 5,992 it Houston 67,095 MINNEAPOLIS DISTRICT NO. 9 ti 2,496 Minn, Duluth 8,745 Port Arthur it i t San Antonio 19,499 Minneapolis 79,169 it tt Red Wing 451 Texarkana t i (See also Ark, 1,099 St. Paul ) 42,167 t t t t Tyler 3,215 7,746 South St. Paul tt it 3,333 Winona 1,437 Waco tt Mont. 4,331 Billings 2,743 Wichita Falls tt 2,348 Helena DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRA].icieco N. D. 310 Dickinson i t Ariz. 12,710 Fargo 5,123 Phoenix t t Calif. 4,729 Grand Forks 1,334 Bakersfield t t t t Berkeley 7,412 Jamestown 340 t t t t Fresno 9,590 Minot 965 tt S. D, Aberdeen 10,437 1,256 Long Beach tt t t Los Angeles 330,015 Sioux Falls 4,825 tt 28,835 La Crosse Wis. 2,641 Oakland t t t t Pasadena Superior 7,679 1,145 tt 29,526 Sacramento tt San Bernardino DISTRICT 130. 10 - KANSAS CITY 3,316 t t 16,631 San Diego Colo. Colorado Springs 3,053 it ti Denver 214,404 42,924 San Francisco tt t t San Jose 6,655 Grand Junction 805 It ti 2,670 Pueblo 2,735 Santa Barbara t t -5,188 Atchison Kans. 589 Stockton it Idaho 4,455 Hutchinson 2,317 Boise i t Nev. Independence 3,203 729 Reno tt Ore. 2,194 Kansas City 7,529 Eugene tt t t Lawrence 43,311 775 Portland tt tt 4,103 Pittsburg 958 Salem t t Utah 4,056 ^opeka 3,895 Ogden tt it 21,041 V'ichita 14,156 Salt Lake City Wash. 1,707 loplin Mo, 2,539 Bellingham tt tt 2,073 Kansas City 79,900 Everett tt tt 58,238 St, Joseph 8,023 Seattle tt 13,011 726 Spokane Fremont Neb, t t t t 12,076 6,707 Tacoma Lincoln tt it 1,767 37,574 Walla Walla Omaha tt 2,642 Albuquerque N. M. 4,085 Yakima Bartlesville 7,639 Okla. tt 2,385 Enid t t Guthrie 387