Full text of G.6 Bank Debits and Deposit Turnover : July 22, 1940
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Form F. R. 285 STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS For immediate release BAM DE3ITg Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System July 22, I9U0 Debits to deposit accounts (except interbank accounts), as reported by banks in leading cities for the week ended July 17, aggregated $8,866, , . 000 000 Total debits during the 13 weeks ended July 17 amounted to $108,390,000,000, or 5 percent above the total reported for the corresponding period a year ago. Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS ____(in millions of dollars) _ ip weeks ended Week ended July 19, July 19, July 17, .July IT, 19U0 19^0 1939 1939 5,564 5,863 509 449 -45,886 45,507 3,039 3,707 5,645 5,739 459 395 626 7,337 6,345 524 4,048 3,596 3-42 295 2,906 242 3,249 259 14,722 15,792 1,252 1,104 3,380 255 3,153 273 2,020 160 2,301 165 3,384 318 3,471 313 2,661 216 226 2,459 7,966 660 8,664 731 Total, 27-4 reporting centers New York City* l40 Other leading centers* 133 Other centers 8,866 3,386 4,737 743 7,653 2,745 4,224 684 108,390 41,694 57,561 9,135 103,268 41,696 53,272 8,299 DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER, DURING THE TfEEK ENDED JULY 17, 19^0 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON ! DISTRICT NO. 2 - m i YORK (Cont'd) Hartford Conn. Elmira TfTYT 52,982 3,667 tt tt New Haven Jamestown 20,001 3,219 tt tt Waterbury New York 6,967 3,385,667 ft Bangor Maine Poughkeepsie 3,961 3,652 i t tt Portland Rochester 8,966 27,846 n Boston Mass. Syracuse 319,187 22,122 t t t t Brockton Utica 3,697 9,355 t t Fall River 4,395 t t Holyoke DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA 3,042 I t Lowell Del. Wilmington 3,488 23,988 I t Lynn N. J. Camden 10,961 4,525 I I i t New Bedford Trenton 4,632 20 j745 I I Springfield Allentown Penna. 16,488 6,334 7 t t t t Worcester Altoona 14,301 1,717 t t Manchester N. H. Chester 4,497 3,310 t t Providence R. I. Harrisburg 34,416 12,062 t t Burlington Vt. Hazleton 3,391 2,814 t t Johnstown 4,089 t t DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK Lancaster 6,349 t t Stamford Conn* Lebanon 5,844 1,774 t t Montclair N. J. Norristown 3,489 2,467 « i t Newark Philadelphia 71,398 328,040 t t Northern New Jersey Reading 8,997 w t t Clearing House Assn. Scranton 10,038 36,033 t t t t Passaic Wilkes-Barre 7,630 5,921 t t Albany N. Y. Williamsport 59,526 2,980 n t t Binghamton York 5,976 5,268 w Buffalo 61,836 ♦Centers for which ............................................................ bank debit figures are available back to 1919* Form F. R. 285~a DEBITS BY BAMS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER, DURING THE WEEK ENDED JULY 17, 19^0 (in thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. U - CLEVELAND Lexington Ky. Ohio Akron tt Canton tt Cincinnati tt Cleveland tt Columbus t ! Dayton tt Hamilton tt Lima tt Lorain 0 Middletown H Springfield I I Steubenville I I Toledo I I Warren It Youngstown n Zanesville Butler Pa. t i Erie n n n n « Franklin Greensburg Homestead Oil City Pittsburgh Wheeling W. Va, DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND D. c. V/ashington Md. Baltimore tt Cumberland tt Hagerstown N. C. Asheville ft Charlotte tt Durham tt Greensboro tt Raleigh tt Wilmington tt Wilston-Salem S. C, Charleston tt Columbia tt Greenville n Spartanburg Danville Va. tt Lynchburg tt Newport Mews tt Norfolk it Portsmouth tt Richmond tt Roanoke W. ? & . Charleston tt Hunting-ton DISTRICT NO. 6 Birmingham Dothan Mobile Montgomery Jacksonville Miami Pensacola Tampa - ATLANTA Ala. H tt II Fla. n « 11 4,421 17,204 10,458 86,567 174,265 48,152 18,624 3,015 3,724 1,428 3,147 3,856 2,661 30,288 2,889 13,122 2,300 2,466 S,l6l 606 2,340 1,038 2,272 173,793 9,438 72,705 102,854 2,405 2,458 3,398 16,026 6,773 4,980 10,278 2,841 9,450 5,455 10,451 4,672 2,348 1,538 4,02.4 2,892 12,720 1,180 38,605 6,713 12,918 4,276 22,407 694 9,387 5,535 18,386 11,703 3,225 7,268 DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA (Cont’ d) Ga. Albany 1,207 tt Atlanta 54,170 tt Augusta 4,158 tt Brunswick 729 it Columbus 4,267 tt Elberton 236 tt Macon 3,806 tt Newnan 470 tt Savannah 7,073 tt Valdosta 776 La. New Orleans 50,900 Hattiesburg Miss. 1,065 tt Jackson 6,038 tt Meridian 2,855 tt Vicksburg 1,642 Chattanooga Tenn. 12,105 tt Knoxville 8,352 tt Nashville 20,104 DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO Aurora 111 . Bloomington Champaign-Urbana Chicago Danville Decatur Elgin tt Moline tt Peoria »t Rockford Springfield Ind. Fort t - y e fan »t Gary ti Hammond tt Indianapolis tt South Bond tt Terre Haute Iowa Cedar Rapids ft Clinton « Davenport tt Des Moi&es n Dubuque tr Mason City tt Muscatin® tt ‘ B i r n x City w Waterloo Adrian Mich. tt Battle Creek tt fay City tt Detroit *t Flint tt Grand Rapids tt Jacksob tt Kalamazoo tt Lansing tt Saginaw Green Bay Wis. it Manitowoc tt Milwaukee tt Oshkosh ft Sheboygan 2,859 3,131 3,334 702,083 2,254 4 ,4 7 4 1,937 2.264 15,715 7,016 6,301 8,560 4,230 2.245 57,529 10,316 6.246 6,336 1,434 5,296 23,407 2,538 2,443 763 10,448 4,710 1,072 3.264 3,080 225,088 6,*L8 13,331 4,828 6,112 6,214 6,226 3,965 1,689 66,209 2,281 4,426 Form F. R. 285-b DEBITS BY BAMS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER, DURING TEE TiEEK ENDED JULY l7 19U0 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont'd) DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS Ark. El Dorado t t Fort Smith t f Helena t t Little Rock t t Pine Bluff t t Texarkana (See also Tex.) East St. Louis & Nat’l 111. Stock Yards t t Quincy Ind. Evansville Louisville Ky. t t Owensboro Miss. Greenville Mo. St# Louis t t Sedalia t t Springfield Tenn. Memphis 1,334 2,731 389 9,469 1,867 Muskogee Oklahoma City Okmulgee Tulsa Casper Cheyenne Okla. t t t t t t Wyo. t t 811 1,826 26,033 615 43,104 1,475 1,973 DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS Ariz. 2,614 Tucson 10,286 La. 11,452 Shreveport 2,119 N. M. 1,140 8,727 Roswell Tex. Abilene 1,944 42,526 t t 8,272 Austin 1,538 t t 6,298 Beaumont 865 t t 706 Corsicana 155,200 t t 66,264490 Dallas t t 6,928 4,003 El Paso t t 19,416 30,473 Fort Worth t t 5,919 Galveston t t 63,186 Houston DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS t t 1,929 .. minn< Duluth 10,924 Port Arthur i t « 18,683 Minneapolis 84,591 San Antonio t t t t Red ^ing 454 Texarkana t t 1,018 (See also Ark. ) St. Paul 37,105 t t t t 2,622 South St. Paul 7,235 Tyler t t t t 3,374 Winona 1,557 Waco t t 3,926 Mont. 2,694 Yfichita Falls Billings t t Helena 2,455 DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO N. D 283 Dickinson t t TFTz----------- 9,772 5,224 Phoenix Fargo t t Calif. 5,025 1,182 Bakersfield Grand Forks 6,562 V 462 Berkeley Jamestown M 7,235 952 Fresno Minot 9,644 S. D 1,277 Long Beach Aberdeen t t 225,088 Sioux Falls 4,531 Los Angeles 25,501 2,520 Oakland Wis. La Crosse t t 6,384 1,260 Pasadena Superior 32.972 Sacramento 3,480 t t 13,978 San Diego Colo. Colorado Springs 2,899 t t t t 201,722 Denver 36,738 San Francisco t t t t 6,778 Grand Junction 869 San Jose t t t t 2,773 Santa Barbara Pueblo 3,087 t t 5,148 Stockton Kans. Atchison 903 t t 4,919 Idaho Boise Hutchinson 3,946 t t 4,062 Reno Nev. Independence 752 t t 2,544 Eugene Oru. Kansas City 5,824 t t t t 41,637 |Portland Lav/rence 1,137 ! t t t t 4,086 Pittsburg 922 Salem t t 3,598 Utah Topeka 4,030 Ogden t t t t 16.973 Wichita 12,886 Salt Lake City 1,856 Mo. Joplin Wash. 2,519 Bellingham » t t t 2,512 Kansas City Everett 98,577 t t t t 58,020 St. Joseph 7,487 Seattle t t 13,619 Fremont Neb. 689 Spokane t t t t 9,962 Lincoln 7,944 Tacoma t t t t 1,977 Omaha 35,575 Walla Walla 366 ,3 t t N. M. Albuquerque 4,113 Yakima Okla. Bartlesville 7,517 t t 3,966 Enid t t 382 Guthrie Note: Bank debits not previously reported for week ended July ', 19U0: j Greenville* S. C.* 5*201.