Full text of G.6 Bank Debits and Deposit Turnover : May 12, 1929
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t, , , . Released for publication Sunday morning, May 12; not earlier. STATEMJT'T FOR THE PRESS S'*5* 6185 Federal Reserve Board ■lay 1 1 , 1 9 2 9 . B:\3TK DEBITS banks^in^leading^citie s^f or ° t h ^ ^ S ’ aS ^ p o r te d to the Federal Reserve Board by $17IC772S0TOe0 0 r ’S 7 f i e ^ “ 7 * ^ e‘ °S £ r , S ° O T ' O T eIs ho ^ e d S t i ^ 6 4 May 9 of S ? y i” Vrecelm g " * * a M $ 1 6 , 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 for the »eek ending DEBIi'S TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS - SUMMARY BY FEDERAL R IS E R S DISTRICTS - (I n thousands of dolla r s } Federal -lumber of W e e k e n d i n g Reserve centers • lay g, 1929 May 1 , 1 9 2 9 District May 9 , 1 9 2g included Ho. 1 2 3 4 5 - Boston - Hew York - Philadelphia - Cleveland - Richmond 6 - Atlanta 7 - Chicago g - St. Louis 9 - Minneapolis 10 - Kansas City 11 - Dallas 1 2 ,— San Francisco TOTAL 16 14 15 25 23 785,959 1 1 , 7 2 6 ,3 0 9 740,543 7SU,g23 327,355 293,751 26 38 1 ,6 2 7 ,9 2 0 16 318,629 2 0 2 , 2 g7 367,750 217,557 17 29 17 2g 267 i s ,3 0 1 ,11s 773,979 i 2 . 0 6 3 .g 7 U 693,81+7 8 2 5 ,6 7 6 3 2 7 , 11+7 735,583 10,565,213 671,996 707.577 3 1 6 ,56s 297,^91 2 9 3 ,6 5 0 1 ,6 6 9 ,2 2 0 1 ,6 3 0 ,3 6 9 3 3 0 ,S35 315,635 191,^57 3 2 2 , oig 1 8 9 . 578 1 ,0 8 5 ,1 06 2 1 1 ,0 9 6 3 6 1 ,4 4 9 2 1 2 , 1+10 890,M ____ 1 8 ,657,507 1 7 ,0 2 5 ,0 5 0 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CEMTER ---JLllL-tjiousaads of dollars) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ending Week ending May g, 1929 May S, I 929 DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK (Cont'd) Bangor, Me. 4,101 Northern New Jersey Boston, Mass. 542,723 Clearing House Assn. 6 3 ,3 2 6 Brockton, Mass. 5 ,766 Passaic, N, j . -^q Fall River, Mass. 6,573 Poughkeepsie, N . Y. k'^kQ Hartford, Conn. 55,869 Rochester, N . Y. 44*674 Holyoke, Mass. 3,355 Stamford, Conn. 4,’4g5 Lowell, Mass. !+, 1+16 Syracuse, N. Y. 2k’kSJ Lynn, Mass. Manchester, N . H. New Bedford, Mass. New Haven, Conn. Portland, Me. Providence, R. I . Springfield, Mass. Waterbury, Conn. Worcester, Mass. DISTRICT NO. 2 — NEW YORK Albany, n . Y. Binghamton, N . Y. Buffalo, N . Y. Elmira, N. Y. Jamestovm, N. Y. Montclair, N . J . ' Newark, N. J . New York, N . Y. C. 7 ,8 6 2 4 ,5 6 2 6,4g6 29,950 1 1 ,2 0 7 4 5 ,4 5 0 2 1 ,g 29 12,151 23,659 53,999 6 ,oig 1 0 1 ,9 9 6 4,92s 4,718 6 ,8 7 2 1 0 2 ,7 1 3 1 1 , 2 9 3 ,2 2 6 DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA Allentown, Pa. 9 ,9 1 4 Altoona, Pa. 4,41+3 Camden, N. J . 14.100 Chester, Pa. 6,331 Harrisburg, Pa. 9,633 Hazleton, Pa. 4,261 Johnstown, Pa. 6 ,6 6 2 Lancaster, Pa. 8,493 Lebanon, Pa. 1,985 Norristown, Pa. 4 , 2g2 Philadelphia, Pa. 575,665 Reading, pa . 11,952 Scranton, Pa. 17.100 Trenton, N . J . 17,063 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1 0 ,6 1 2 Williamsport, Pa. 4,92g Wilmington, Del. 2 6 ,7 2 5 York, Pa. 6 ,3 9 4 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY -BAMS. Hi EACH REPORTING CENTER St. 6l85a ( In thousands of dollars)_______________ ’.7eek ending Weak ending May 8 , 1929 May 8 , 1 9 2 9 DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND DISTRICT NO."IT- ATLANTA" (Cont* d) Aka-on, Ohio 30,164 Elberton, Ga. Butler, Pa. I 19 2 ,8 l4 Hattiesburg, Miss. 1,685 Canton, Ohio 11,312 Jackson, Miss. 7,313 Cincinnati, Ohio Jacksonville, Fla. 95,329 17,112 Cleveland, Ohio 1 9 S , 6 iS Knoxville, Tenn. 8,377 Columbus, Ohio 4o,766 Macon, Ga. 4,821 Connellsville, Pa. S4l Meridian, Miss. 3,741 Dayton, Ohio Miami, Fla. 21,913 8,703 Erie, Pa. 9 ,7 2 4 Mobile, Ala. 9,133 Franklin, Pa. l,4 s 6 Montgomery, A la . 7,273 Greensburg, Pa. Nashville, Tenn. 4,867 24,397 Homestead, Pa. l ,l 4 i Newnan, Ga. 429 Lexington, Ky. 6 ,3 2 6 New Orleans, La. 73,058 Lima, Ohio 3,265 Pensacola, Fla. 1,796 Lorain, Ohio 1 ,3 5 4 Savannah, Ga-. 8 ,6 5 0 Mi ddle t own, Ohi o 2 ,8 9 2 Tampa, Fla. 9,218 Oil City, Pa. 5 ,0 9 1 Valdosta, Ga. •992 Pittsburgh, Pa. Vicksburg, Miss. 259,579 1,341 Springfield, Ohio 5,393 Steubenville, Ohio DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO 2.79S Toledo, Ohio 47,286 Adrian, Mich. 1 .1 4 9 Warren, Ohio 2,973 Aurora, 1 1 1 . 4,215 Wheeling, W. Va. Battle Creek, Mich. 10,977 5.314 Youngstown, Ohio 1 4 ,9 0 6 Bay City, Mich. 2,751 Zanesville, Ohio 3,008 Bloomington, 1 1 1 . 3,641 Cedar Rapids, la. 10,742 DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND 3,842 Champaign-Urbajia, 1 1 1 . Asheville, N. C. 8,948 Chicago, 1 1 1 . 987.592 Baltimore, Md. Danville, 111. 4 ,2 2 9 95,879 Charleston, S. C. 5 ,8 0 0 Davenport, la. 11,132 Charleston, W. Va. 9,410 Decatur, 1 1 1 . 4 ,6 9 8 Charlotte, N. C. 14,103 Des Moines, la. 2 2 ,1 6 3 Columbia, S. C. 5,618 Detroit, Mich. 2 7 3 ,4 4 1 Cumberland, Md. 2,282 Dubuque, Iowa 3 ,682 Danville, Va. 1.9S8 Flint, Mich. 11,788 Durham, N. C. 7 ,5 4 o Fort Wayne, Ind. 1 1 ,7 9 2 Greensboro, IT. C. 6 ,4 i5 Gary, Ind. 5 .1 5 0 Greenville, S. C. 4 ,8 2 4 Grand Rapids, Mich. 2 1 .1 7 4 Hager s t own, Md. 2 ,6 0 7 Green Bay, Wis. 3 ,6 6 7 Huntington, W. Va. 5,346 Hammond, Ind. 5 ,4 6 2 Lynchburg, Va. 5,26o Indianapolis, Ind. 47.630 Newport News, Va. 2,492 Jackson, Mich. 6 ,0 6 2 Norfolk, Va. 1 6 ,4 7 3 Kalamazoo, Mich. 6,888 Raleigh, N. C. 9 ,0 6 6 Las sing, Mich. 13,422 Richmond, Va. 31,1 72 Mason City, la. 3,100 Roanoke, Va. 7,646 Milwaukee, Wi s. 6 1 ,844 Spartanburg, S. C. Moline, 1 1 1 . 3,391 4 ,3 9 2 Washington, D. C. 6 7 ,0 8 2 Muscatine, la. 1 ,3 2 6 Wilmington, N . C. 4,658 Oshkosh, Wis. 3 ,3 0 0 Winston-Salem, N . C. Peoria, 1 1 1 . 9 ,355 1 5 ,8 5 2 Rockford, 1 1 1 . 10,24-0 DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA Saginaw, Mich. 6 ,7 6 7 Albany, Ga. 1 ,1 0 0 Sheboygan, Wis. 3 ,9 9 1 Atlanta, Ga. 4 s ,s 4 i Sioux City, Iowa 14.971 Augusta, Ga. South Bend, Ind. 5,533 10,825 Birmingham, Ala. 32,570 Springfield, 1 1 1 . 8 ,3 3 6 Brunswick, Ga. 1 ,0 0 5 Terre Haute, Ind. 5 .2 9 8 Chattanooga, Tenn. 11,2 82 Waterloo, Iowa 6 .0 5 2 Columbus, Ga. 4 ,is 6 Dothan, Ala. 876 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER (In thousands of doll ars)________________ St. 6185b Week ending Week ending May g, 1 3 2 9 May 8 , I 9 2 9 DISTRICT. NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS C U T (Cont'd) East St. Louis and N a t 'l . 1,964 Okraulgee, Okla. Stock Yards, 111. l6,4g 4 'Omaha, Neb. 5 1 ,^ 3 Eldorado, Ark. 867 Parsons, Kans. 1,770 g ,6 9 6 Evansville, Ind. Pittsburgh, Kans. 1 ,234 Fort Smith, Ark. 4,846 Pueblo, Colo. 2,955 934 Greenville, Miss. St. Joseph, Mo. 1 2 ,9 0 0 Helena, Ark. Topeka, Kans. l,3?3 5,385 17,445 Little Rock, Ark. Tulsa, Okla. 3 1 ,6 8 1 Louisville, Ky. 4g ,7 i2 16,847 Wichita, Kans. Memphi s , Tenn. 34,569 Owensboro, Ky. DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS 1.53S Pine B lu ff, Ark. 2,415 Abilene, Tex. 2,759 Quincy, 111. Austin, Tex. 3,0S7 5,^55 St. Louis, Mo. Beaumont, Tex. 171,863 5,910 Sedalia, Mo. Corsicana, Tex. 1 ,2 7 1 1,103 4 ,i 6 4 Springfield, Mo. Dallas, Tex. 5^,857 1 0 ,2 2 5 Texarkana, A’rk .(See also Tex.) 1,333 El Paso, Tex. 2 4 ,4 9 6 Ft,Worth, Tex. DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS Galveston, Tex. 7,551 Aberdeen, S. D. Houston, Tex. 52,480 1,557 2,084 B illin g s , Mont. Port ..Arthur, Tex. 3,403 382 Dickinson, N . D. Roswell, N . M. 980 Duluth, Minn. » San Antonio, Tex. 17,995 ■ 2 2 ,5 0 7 5,228 Fargo, N . D. Shreveport, La. 9 ,2 0 1 1 ,802 Grand Forks, N. D. Texarkana, Tex. 2,l6S Helena, Mont, (See also A rk.) 2,3^7 6s4 Jamestown, N . D. Tucson, A riz. 3,570 La Crosse, Wis. Waco, Tex. 3,155 A 070 Minneapolis, Minn. 1 0 6 ,0 1 1 7fichita Falls, Tex. 6,643 2 ,1 5 4 Minot, N . D. Red Wing, Minn. 532 DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO St. Paul, Minn. Bakersfield, C alif. 3,247 39,79^ 5 ,4 9 4 Sioux Falls, S. D. Bellingham, Wash. 2 ,2 9 7 S,b4o South St. Paul, Minn. Berkeley, Calif. 6,571 2 ,2 1 1 Superior, Wis. Boise, Idaho 3,509 Winona, Minn. • 2,396 Eugene, Ore. 1,736 Everett, Wash. 3,729 DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY Fresno, C alif. 6 ,7 2 6 Albuquerque, N . M. 3,081 Long Beach, C alif. 1 4 ,1 0 5 1 ,5 0 4 Atchison, Kans. Los Angeles, C alif. 2 6 9 ,1 9 3 Bartlesville, Okla. Oakland, Calif. 3,893 5 7 ,6 9 6 Casper, Wyo. Ogden, Utah 1,977 4,289 Cheyenne, Wyo. 1 ,552 Pasadena, C alif. 10,147 Colorado Scorings, Colo. 4,oii Phoenix, A riz. 11,183 4 g ,845 Denver, Colo. Portland, Ore. 44,3io Enid, Okla, Reno, Nev. 3,917 2,934 Fremont, Neb. 1,17S R itzv ille, Wash. 210 912 Grand Junction, Colo. Sacramento, C alif. 12,879 Guthrie J Okla, 683 Salt Lake City, Utah 1 7 ,^ 5 5 Hutchinson, Kins. 7,301 San Bernardino, C alif 3 2 ,7 2 7 2,634 Independence. Kans. San Diego, Calif, 15,358 Joplin, Mo. 3,150 San Franciscos C alif. 3 1 2 ,6 8 2 Kansas City, Kans. 6,176 San Jose, Calif* 7,134 io 4 ,i6 6 Kansas City, Mo. Santa Barbara, C alif. 3,755 1 ,2 5 1 Lawrence, Kans. Seattle, Wash., 57,798 Lincoln, Neb. Spokane, Wash. 9 ,H 9 14,557 2 ,8 3 2 Muskogee, Okla. Tacoma, Wash. 1 1 ,6 3 0 32,401 Oklahoma, City, Okla. Stockton, C alif. 7,177 Yakima, Wash. 3 ,2 0 1 Note: Bank debits for week ending May 1, 1 9 2 9 , not previously, reported: Dickinson, N. D . , 420; Hutchinson, Kans., 7 ,1 5 1 .