Full text of G.6 Bank Debits and Deposit Turnover : June 26, 1932
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j i l w t i for jwftliefcttwi •aaday morniag, fme aot earlier. S6| federal Reserve Board Jane 25 , 1932. '■ 3 A M DIBITS Debits to individual accounts, as reported to the Federal Reserve ‘Board by banks in leading cities for the week ending -June 22, aggregated $ 6 ,‘>33,000,000, or 2 per cent below the total reported for the preceding vreek and 29 per cent bolow the total for the corresponding wee?.1: of last year. Aggregate debits for the l4l centers for which fib r e s have been published weekly since January 1919 amounted to $6,150,000,000, as compared with $5,264,000,000 the t>recedin^: wee-*-and $8,749,000,000 the week ending June 24 of last year. SUMMARY BY FEDERAL R3S3H VE D IS T R IC T S ( I n th o u s a n d s o f d o l l a r s ) We e k e n d i n H um ber o f c e n te rs Ju n e 2 2 , 1 9 3 2 Ju n e 1 5 , 1 9 3 ? in c lu d e d F ed eral R eserv e D is tr ic t No, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 - Boston - New York - Philadelphia - Cleveland - Richmond - Atlanta - Chicago - St. Louis - Minneapolis - Kansas City - Dallas - San Francisco TOTAL 16 330,218 14 18 25 24 3 .4 1 5 ,2 4 3 207,229 197,660 26 36 137,051 822,804 143,376 7 3 9 ,3 H 164,221 106 , 84o 137,353 103,716 432,126 333,999 3 , 662, 26s 315,301 327,062 391.135 347,170 1o 2,960 15 17 28 17 27 105,223 194,367 110,292 264 6,738,341 6 , 637,779 Ju n e 24, 1931 441,485 5,149,387 4l4,4s4 510,783 244,12b 176,SE2 1 , 123,102 208,137 136,169 240,194 140,352 9,370,650 D E B IT S BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER V IX J JL -J.CU. W eek e n d i n g Ju n e D IS T R IC T NO. 1 - BOSTON B a n g o r , M e. B o s to n , M ass. B ro c k to n , M ass. F a l l R iv e r , M ass, H a r tfo r d , C onn. H o ly o k e , M a s s , L o w e ll, M a ss. Lynn, M ass. M a n c h e ste r, N . H . New B e d f o r d , M a s s . New H a v e n , C o n n . P o r t l a n d , M e. P r o v id e n c e , R . I . S p r in g f ie ld , M ass, W a te rb u ry , C on n . W o rc e s te r, M ass. D IS T R IC T NO. 2 - NEW YORK A lb a n y , N . Y . B in g h a m t o n , N . Y . B u ffa lo , N. Y . E lm ir a , N . Y . Ja m e s to w n , N . Y . M o n tc la ir , N . J . N e w a rk , N . J . New Y o r k , N . . Y , 22,1932 2,037 207 ,236 3,293 2,939 3 1 , 06s 1,951 2,647 4,099 2,475 2,957 l4,9R4 7,135 20,569 11,858 4 , 3 4U 10,656 34,921 3,802 47,273 2,771 2,518 4,862 36,142 3,141,077 w >/ W eek e n d in g J u n e 22, 1932 D IS T R IC T NO. 2 - NEW YORK ( C o n t ' d ) N o r t h e r n New J e r s e y C l e a r i n g H o u se A s s n . 40,605 P a s s a ic , N. J . 9,677 P o u g h k e e p s ie , N , Y . 2,429 R o c h e ste r, N, Y . 23,795 S ta n fo r d , C onn, 2,496 S y racu se, N. Y . 12,875 U tic a , F . Y , 7,411 D IS T R IC T NO. 3 - PHILAD ELPH IA A lle n to w n , P a . A lto o n a , P a , C am den, N , J . C h e s te r, P a . H a r r is b u r g , P a . H a z le to n , P a . Jo h n sto w n , P a * L a n ca ste r, P a , Lebanon, P a , ? T o r r is t o w n , P a , P h ila d e lp h ia , P a . R e a d in g , P a . S c ra n to n , P a . T re n to n , N , J . W ilk e s -B a r r e , P a . W illia m s p o r t, P a . W il m in g t o n , D e l . Y o rk , P a . 5,321 2,175 11,840 ?,S41 5,197 2,064 3,911 3,431 1,026 2,207 216,623 6,261 10,457 27,807 5,937 2,401 13.315 3,743 DEBITS BY BASKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER (In thousan,ds of dollars)_____________ B-S06a Week ending Week ending June 22, 1932 June 22,1932 DISTRICT 210 - CLEVELAND DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA (Cont«d) Akron, Ohio 11,024 Elberton, Ga. 107 Butler, Pa, 623 Hattiesburg, Miss, 1,497 Canton, Ohio Jackson, Miss, 3,076 3,774 Cincinnati, Ohio 53,940 10,520 Jacksonville, Fla. Cleveland, Ohio Knoxville, Tenn. 4,370 97,687 21,942 Columbus, Ohio 1,819 Macon, Ga. 10,155 1,121 Dayton, Ohio Meridian, Miss. 4,562 Erie, Pa, Miami, Fla. 2,633 582 Franklin, Pa. Mobile, Ala. 4,775 Greensburg, Pa, Montgomery, Ala. 2,310 1,257 Hamilton, Ohio 2,209 Nashville, Tenn, 10,177 Homestead, Pa* 603 14s Newnan, Ga. Lexington, Ky. 3,003 36,491 New Orleans, La. Lima, Ohio 1,94s Pensacola, Fla. 1,155 Lorain, Ohio 706 4,923 Savannah, Ga. Middletown, Ohio 1,250 Tampa, Fla. 4,613 Oil City, Pa. 509 Valdosta, Ga, 2,551 Pittsburgh, Pa. Vicksburg, Miss, 137,229 633 Springfield, Ohio 2,520 Steubenville, Ohio 1,002 DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO Toledo, Ohio Adrian, Mich, 549 17,410 Warren, Ohio Aurora, 111. 91s 1,877 Wheeling, W. Va. Battle Creek, Mich. 2, Sl4 5,651 Youngstown, Ohio Bay City, Mich. 1,265 6,077 Zanesville, Ohio Bloomington, 111. 1 , 70S 1,633 Cedar Rapids, Ia. 5,646 DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND Chicago, 111. 4 s4,507 Asheville, N. C. Danville, 111. 1,734 1,771 Baltimore, Md. Davenport, Ia. 65, 65s 4,707 Charleston, S. C. Decatur, 111. 2,001 2,179 Charleston, W. Va. Des Moines, Ia. 7,092 14, 50s Charlotte, N. C. Detroit, Mich, g,79l 150,975 Columbia, S. C. 3 , 89s 1,824 Dubuque, Iowa Cumberland, Md. 1,096 ' Flint, Mich. 5,125 Danville, Va. i ,i 4 i ■ Fort Wayne, Ind. 5,192 Durham, N. C. 3,584 1,764 Gary, Ind. Greensboro, N. C. 1,732 Grand Rapids, Mich, 11,721 Greenville, S. C. 1,809 1,652 Green Bay, Wis, Hagerstown, Md. 29, 29.0 1,513 Indianapolis, Ind. Huntington, W. Va. 2,561 1,720 Jackson, Mich. Lynchburg, Va. 3,820 2,679 Kalamazoo, Mich, Newport News, Va. 3,546 1,703 Lansing, Mich, Norfolk, Va, 8,584 1,362 Mason City, Iowa Portsmouth, Va. 44,927 855 Milwaukee, Wis, Raleigh, N. C. 3 , 29s 1,083 Moline, 111. Richmond, Va* 24,064 636 Muscatine, Iowa Roanoke, Va. 1 , 93s 3,965 Oshkosh, Wis. Spartanburg, S. C. 1,220 8,004 Peoria, 111, 50,117 , Washington, D. C, 2,270 Rockford, 111. Wilmington* N. C. 2,852 1,555 Saginaw, Mi ch. Winston-Salem, N. C. 6,639 1,900 Sheboygan, Wis. Sioux City, Iowa 5,347 DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA South Bend, Ind. 5,133 Albany, Ga. 4o4 4,676 Springfield, 111. Atlanta, Ga. 23,366 2,590 Terre Haute, Ind. Augusta, Ga. 2,431 1,876 Waterloo, Iowa Birmingham, Ala. 12,660 Brunswick, Ga, 395 Chattanooga, Tenn. 6 , o4o Columbus, Ga, 1,532 Dothan, Ala. 220 DEBITS BY BAMS jjr mCF. 3JF0RTIFS CEFTER (in thou sands of dollars)______________________ B-SO&b Week ending | Week ending June 22, 1? June 22, 1932 1 DISTRICT FO, 2 - ST. LOUIS DISTRICT ’ 'O . 10 - KAFSAS CITY (Cont'd Eas t St, Loui s and Fat' 1 , 458 Okmulgee, Okla, Stock Yards, 111, Omaha, Fob. 27,067 4,508 Eldorado, Ark, Pittsburg, Kans, 686 1,040 Evansville, Ind, Pueblo, Colo. 2,617 3,522 Fort Smith, Ark, St. Joseph, Mo. 5.212 1,513 Greenville, Miss, Topeka, Kans. 3,271 nSS Helena , Ark, Tulsa, Okla. 19.355 215 Little Hock, Ark, Wichita, Kans, 8,726 4,056 Louisville, Ky, 23,590 Memphis, Tenn, DISTRICT FO. 11 - DALLAS 14,325 Owensboro, Ky. 846 Abilene, Tex. 766 Pine Bitiff, Ark, Austin, Tex, S3 4 3,655 Quincy, 111, Beaumont, Tex, 4,817 1,562 St. Louis, Mo. 64l Corsicana, Tex, 103,524 Sedalia, Mo, 28,121 Dallas, Tex, 365 Springfield, Mo, El Paso, Tex, 3,512 2,166 Texarkana,Ark.(See also Tex.) xqq 12,227 Ft. Worth, Tex. 4,043 Galveston, Tex. DISTRICT 110. 9 - MIFF2AP0LIS Houston, Tex. 27,959 Aberdeen, S. D, Port Arthur, Tex. 1,329 769 346 Billings, Mont, 1,266 Roswell, F. M Dickinson, F. D, 183 10,260 San Antonio, Tex, Duluth, Minn, 7 , 5?4 Shreveport, La, 5,5^9 Fargo, IT. D, Texarkana, Tex, 2,931 847 Grand Forks, F. D. 1,087 (See also Ark ,)1 Helena, Mont. 1,595 1,872 Tucson, Ariz, 368 Jamestown, F. D, 2,031 Waco, Tex, La C r o s s e , W i s . 1,746 Wichita Falls, Tex. 2,197 53,290 Minneapolis, M in n , Minot, F . D. 1,055 D IS T R IC T F O . 12 - SAF FRA FCISCO 284 Red W in g , M in n . B a k e r s fie ld , C a lif . 1,712 St, Paul, Minn, 26,586 B e l li n g h a m , W ash , 1.019 Sioux Falls, S, B. B e rk e le y , C a lif , 2,129 3,135 S o u t h S t . P a u l , Minn. 2,320 Boise, Idaho 2,736 Superior, Wis. E ugene, O re, 908 893 W in o n a , M in n . Everett, W a sh , 1,121 1,125 3,420 Fresno, Calif, D IS T R IC T FO. 10 - KANSAS C ITY Long B e a c h , C a l i f , 6,449 Albuquerque, F. M. 126,924 i,so4 Los Angeles, Calif, A t chison,Kans. Oakland, Calif, 32,602 713 Bartlesville, Okla. 4,465 Ogden, Utah 2,232 Casper, Wyo, Pasadena, Calif, 992 4,151 Cheyenne, Wyo, Phoenix, Ariz, 1 , 13s 4,531 C o lo r a d o Springs, C o l o . P o r tla n d , O re, 2,476 22,672 Denver, Colo, Reno, Fev, 24,941 1,747 Enid, Okla, 2,045 Sacramento, Calif, s:,:042 Fremont, Feb, S a l t Lake C i t y , U t a h 493 9,055 Grand Junction, Colo, S an B e r n a r d in o , C a l i f , 982 4io Guthrie, Okla, San Diego, Calif, 224 7,113 Hutchinson, Kans, San F r a n c is c o , C a lif , 2,505 137,530 Independence, Kans, So,n Jose, Calif, 844 3,362 J o p l i n , M o. 2,051 Santa Barbara, Cr.l if . 1,285 Kansas City, Kans. S e a t t l e , W ash , 32,572 3,125 Kansas City, Mo, Spokane, W a sh , 7,153 50,711 Lawrence, Kans, 847 Stockton, Calif, 3,053 Lincoln, Feb, 5,164 T a c o m a , W a sh . 6,067 Muskogee, Okla', 1,226 Walla Walla, Wash, ■ 1,031 Oklahoma City, Okla. Yakima, Wash. 13,567 1.787 Fote: B a n k debits for w ee k ending June 15 , 1932, not previouslyreported: Dothan, A l a , , 240, Joplin, Mo,, 1 , 515 ,