Full text of G.6 Bank Debits and Deposit Turnover : March 2, 1942
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Foru F. R. 285 STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS For immediate release Board o£ Governors of the Federal Reserve System March 2, 19ll2 BANK DEBITS— DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS Bank debits as reported by banks in leading centers for the week ended February 25 aggregated $9,8141; ,000,000. Total debits during the 13 weeks ended February 25 amounted to $ll;6,706,000,000, or 17 per cent above the total reported f o r <t h e ;corresponding period a year ago. At banks in New York City there was an inorease of 10 per cent compared with the corresponding period a year ago, and at the other reporting centers there- was an increase of 22 per cent. SUKJSARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (In i:d] Llions of dollars) 13 weeks ended ' Federal ■ Week ended Feb. 26, Reserve Feb. 26, Feb. 25, Feb. 25, District , 19U2 19U2 19141 19U1 7,221; 56l 8,571 Boston kll 1 New York 3,818 51,95*4 57,451 3,Tkh Philadelphia 8,022 6,671; 550 U3o Cleveland 716 593 8,9714 10,833 Richmond U 03 5,922 I 4,8l;7 527 Atlanta 281; h,oh 3 351; 5,053 Chicago 18,301 1,1; 68 22,218 1,307 14,821; St. Louis 3,815 259 , 313 Minneapolis 2,091; 2,7U1; 137 171; 325 Kansas City 3,705 259 14,678 281 222 I; , 068 3,173 Dallas 10,082 12,322 San Francisco 895 73U Total, 27I4 reporting centers . 121;,891 9,814* 1146,706 8,785 New York City* U7,626 52,286 3 ihhh 3,hh9 llj.0 other centers* 14,631 66,880 81,1; 51; 5,527 133 other reporting centers 710 868 10,385 12,967 DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER,DURING THE T7EE1C ENDED FEBRUARY 25, 191*2 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON Conn. Hartford tt New Haven 1 1 Waterbury Maine Bangor ti Portland Boston Mass. T l Brockton M Fall River II Holyoke II Lowe 11 tl Lynn 11 New Bedford 11 Springfield II Y/orcester Manchester N. H. Providence R. I. Vt. Burlington DISTRICT NO. 2 - NESV' YORK Conn. StamforcT Montclair N • *J. ti Newark Northern New Jersey Clearing House Assn.” Passaic IT. J f \ Albany N.Y. t t Binghamton 1 1 Buffalo 06,906 22,109 8,778 3,589 13.130 332,661 5,1496 5,983 3,292 3,351 5,132 14,970 19,898 17,552 3,996 i4l,301 2,U27 14,532 3 *5 6 6 90,639 39,160 1 0 ,U 5 8 d) DISTRICT NO. 2 - NETif YORK (Cont’ Elmira 5,079 N. Y. tl 3,i;02 Jamestown ft 3,1^8,882 New York II 14,561; Poughkeepsie ft 30,895 Rochester If Syracuse 21;, 371 II 9,083 Utica DISTRICT NO. Wilmington Camden Trenton A1lentown Altoona Chester Harrisburg ’ Hazleton Johnstown Lancaster Lebanon Norristown Philadelphia Reading Scranton ;r «ilkes-Barre Williamsport York 3 - PHILADELPHIA Del, N. J. 18,823 it Penna. ti tt 5 ,3 9 0 12,065 2,320 tt tt 3 ,7 3 1 ti it tt 8,U97 1 ,7 2 9 2 ,9 1 3 it n ti 6 ,7 6 9 2,791 i» ti it 2 9 ,9 9 8 1 5 ,0 o 6 \ 325,301; 8,183 10,207 5,762 2,977 7,130 i 714,153 tt 5,090 61;,i;55 ♦ Included in t'he national series' covering 'll;! centers,available beginning with 19J-9* Form F, R, 285-a DEBITS BY BANKS IN E ACH REPORTING CENTER,DURING THE WEEK ENDED FEBRUARY 25,19^2 (In thousiands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. k - CLEVELAND Lexington TCyT” 14.651 Akron Ohio 21,157 M Canton 11,14146 Cincinnati 110,963 Cleveland 183,816 Columbus 1 7,618 * Dayton 20,711* Hamilton 3,693 Lima . i* ,l* ll4 Lorain 1,253 Middletown 3.B87 Springfield 1,572 Steubenville 2,506 Toledo 37,785 Warren 3,081* Youngstown 15,606 Zanesville 2,377 Butler Pa. 2,361* n ' Erie 9,61*8 Franklin 1,205 Greensburg 1,895 Homestead 962 Oil City 2,833 Pittsburgh 211,0 69 Wheeling W. Va, 6,1*93 DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND Washington T57TT.’ ....... Baltimore Md, f t Cumberland t t Hagerstown Asheville N.C# t t Charlotte i t Durham t t Greensboro f t Raleigh i t Wilmington t t Winston-Salem Charleston S. cu f . t Columbia t f Greenville t t Spartanburg Danville Va# f t Lynchburg f t Newport News t t Norfolk t t Portsmouth t t Richmond i t Roanoke Charleston W. V a # f t Huntington DISTRICT NO . 6 * ATLANTA Birmingham Ala, 1 1 Dothan 1 1 Mobile M Montgomery Jacksonville Fla, n Miami i » Pensacola t » Tampa 814.376 121;902 1,903 2,662 3,1714 20,773 7,1*56 6.35U 11,836 14,872 10,665 6,866 9,266 o,61*l 3,1478 2,323 3,1465 3,866 17,867 1,910 1*3,9148 6,31*0 16,212 1*,323 32,089 1,5141 18,586 6,572 28,325 16,192 3,361* 11,917 DISTRICT NO, 6 Albany (*a. M Atlanta M Augusta tv Brunswick tl Columbus tl Elberton ft Macon ft Newnan ff Savannah f! Valdosta New Orleans L&f Hattie sburg Miss, tt Jackson tt Meridian tt Vicksburg Chattanooga Tenn, tt Knoxville tt Nashville DISTRICT NO. 7 - c h : Aurora ill. tt Bloomington Champaign-Urbana " tt Chicago tt Danville tt Deoatur tt Elgin w Moline ti Peoria tt Rockford tt Springfield Fort Wayne IricL tt Gary ft Hammond tt Indianapolis tt South Bend tt Terre Ha\jte Iowa Cedar Rapids tt Clinton it Davenport tt Des Moines tt Dubuque tt Mason City tt Muscatine tt Sioux City ti Waterloo Mich* Adrian tt Battle Creek tt Bay City tt Detroit it Flint tt Grand Rapids tf Jackson it Kalamazoo tt Lansing it Saginaw Green Bay Wis* it Manitowoc ft Milwaukee tt Oshkosh tt Sheboygan 1.658 67,612 8,598 727 5,61*6 299 6,581* 5814 8,919 1,670 69,508 8,1714 1*,392 2,392 2,201 13.636 8,225 25,120 3.01*3 3,651 3,377 791,863 2,1*65 5,387 2,309 2,11*1* 16,262 9,833. 6,063 9.386 5,816 2,1*51* 67,026 10,723 5,785 7,81*7 1,992 6,01*1 21*. 271* 2,796 2,915 81*7 12,621 5.81*7 1,185 3,727. 3,237 3H,8],1* 6,925 11*, 595 l*,l45l 6,533 7,891* 5,31*2 1*,019 2,01*6 71*. 568 2.31*5 6 .76 1 f orm F. R. 285-b DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER .DURING THE WEEK: ENDED FEBRUARY 25, 1942 (In thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS DISTRICT NO, 10 - -KANSAS CITY (Cont'd) iil Dorado Ark, LIuskogee Okla, 1,490 2.372 ff ft Fort Smith Oklahoma City 4,129 30,057 ff ff Helena Okmulgee 628 393 ft tt Little Rock Tulsa 13,19 3 40,524 tt Pine Bluff Wyo. Casper 2,770 1,687 tt 1 1 ; Texarkana Cheyenne 1,964 (See also T e x . ) 4,643 East St. Louis & Nat »1 DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS Stock Yards 111. Tucson 15,500 £riz. 3.540 tt Quincy Shreveport La, 14,060 2,319 Evansville Ind. Roswell N. La. 9,153 1,067 Louisville Ky* Abilene Tex. 49,675 2,494 tt ft Owensboro Austin 7*469 1,477 ff Greenville Miss. 1,073 Beaumont 8,473 tt St, Louis Mo* Corsicana 928 157,838 tt tt Sedalia Dallas 749 86,725 ti tt Springfield El Paso 3,802 9,625 tt Memphi s Tenn. 48,880 Fort Worth 24,709 tt Galveston 6,321 fl DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS Houston 78,044 ft Duluth Minn. Port Arthur 9,427 3,48? ti tt Minneapolis San Antonio 20,158 85,073 f» tt Red Wing Texarkana 463 tt St. Paul (See also Ark .) 42,237 2,013 tt tf South St. Paul 11,024 3,262 Tyler tf tt Win'ona Waco 1,347 3,979 ff Billings Mont. 2,501 Wichita Falls 4,302 tt Helena 2,144 Dickinson N. D. 321 DISTRICT NO , 12 - SAN FhANCISCO tt Fargo 5,206 Phoenix ’' ■ Ariz. 12,831 tt Grand Forks 1,421 Calif. Bakersfield 4,862 tt tt Jamestown Berkeley 398 6,469 tt tf Minot 980 Fresno 8,522 ft Aberdeen S. D. Long Beach 1,1-99 13,879 tt tt Sioux Falls 6,066 Los Angeles 268,271 tt La Crosse Wi s. 2,523 Oakland 33.338 tr tt Superior 1,392 Pasadena 7,133 ff Sacramento 74,591 tf DISTRICT NO. 10 - KiNSAS CITY San Bernardino 2,510 tf Colorado Springs Colo. Sari Diego 29,810 3,315 tt ft Denver San Francisco ■ 47,887 229,258 tt ff Grand Junction 818 San Jose 6,282 tt ft Pueblo Santa Barbara 2,964 2,280 ff , Atchison Kans. 803 Stockton 5,386 tt iHutchinson Boise Idaho 2,909 4,312 ft Independence 824 Reno Nev. 3,143 T t Kansas City Eugene Ore. 4,503 2,405 tt tt Lawrence Portland 741 .49,517 II tt Pittsburg Salem 1,359 3,099 II Topeka Ogden Utah 5,213 5,567 II tt Wichita 17,848 Salt Lake City 17,900 Joplin Mo. 3,422 Beilingharn 1,823 Wash. it tt Kansas City 81,670 Everett 2,397 ti tt St. Joseph Spokane 7,564 69»938 tt Fremont Neb. Seattle 11,620 791 it tt Lincoln Tacoma 6,977 13,ol9 it ft Omaha 43,472 Walla Walla r,829 tt Albuquerque N. M. Yakima 2,860 ' 4,409 Bartlesville Okla. .7,304, tt Enid 2,391 tt Guthrie 427