Full text of G.6 Bank Debits and Deposit Turnover : May 24, 1936
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STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS Released for publication Sunday morning, May 24; not earlier. BMil DEBITS Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System May 23, 193& Debits to individual accounts, as reported by banks in leading cities for the week ended May 20, aggregated $8,097,000,000, or 3 percent above the total reported for the preceding week and 12 percent above the total for the corresponding week of last year. Aggregate debits for the l4l cities for which a separate total has been main tained since January 1919 amounted to T7,461,000,000, compared with ^7,319,000,000 v the preceding week and $6,691,000,000 the week ended May 22 of last year. SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS ______(In thousands of dollars)______ Federal Week en ded Humber May 13, Reserve of centers May 20, District included 1936 1936 458,706 ITo. 1 - Boston 412,640 17 3,830,452 2 - Hew York 3,666,093 15 368,186 18 3 - Philadelphia 396,949 482,100 4 - Cleveland 499,531 25 229,684 261,596 5 - Richmond 23 182,948 26 6 - Atlanta 211,007 4l 1,022,570 1,158,315 7 - Chicago 200,140 16 245,140 8 - St. Louis 146,321 144,727 17 9 - Minneapolis 260,074 234,702 28 10 - Kansas City 18 181,269 147,595 11 - Dallas 639,581 613,892 29 12 - San Francisco May 22, 1935 397,735 3,385,376 37o,733 433,860 226,254 181,575 969,001 204,393 133,917 229,771 155,628 536,769 TOTAL__________ 273_________ 8,097,299________7,896,919________7,231,012 DEBITS BY BAMS IN EACH REPORTING CUTTER _________ (In thousands of dollars)______ __ Week ended Week ended May 20, 1936 May 20, 1936 DISTRICT 110. 2 - HEW YORE (Cont'd) DISTRICT ITO. 1 - BOSTOH Horthern Hew Jersey Bangor, Maine. 3,39S Clearing House Assn. 43,223 Boston, Mass. 293.676 Passaic, 1m• J* 5,431 Brockton, Mass. 4,115 Poughkeepsie, H. Y. Burlington, Vt. 2,186 2,877 Rochester, H, Y. Fall River, Mass. 25,347 4,371 4,290 Stamford, Conn. Hartford, Conn, 43,514 Syracuse, H. Y, Holyoke, Mass. 2,506 17,479 Utica, H. Y . 3,034 Lowell, Mass. 3,298 Lynn, Jfe.ss, 4,386 DISTRICT HO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA Manchester, N. H. 3,408 Allentown, Pa. 5,256 New Bedford, Mass. 4,478 Altoona, Pa. Hew Haven, Conn. 16,778 2,555 Camden, H. J . 9,634 / Portland, Maine 8,431 Chester, Pa. Providence, H, I , ■ 2,9% 31,060 Harrisburg, Pa. 9,048 Springfield, Mass* 15.565 Hazleton, Pa. Waterbury, Conn. 6,6l0 3,551 Johnstown, Pa, 3 ,% 2 Worcester, Mass. 10,926 Lancaster, Pa. 5.4ii5 Lebanon, Pa. 1,542 DISTRICT HO, 2 - HEW YORE Sorristown, Pa, 2,023 Albany, H. Y, 28,353 293,506 Binghamton, H. Y* 5,698 , Philadelphia, Pa, Beading, Fa, 58,890 Buffalo, H . Y. 7,375 Scranton, Pa, 10,354 Elmira, H. Y. 3,716 11,178 Trenton, IT. J , Jamestown, H. Y. 2,652 Wilkes-Barre, Pa, 6,432 Montclair, IT. J . 4,164 Williamsport, Pa, 2,518 Hewark, IT. J* 66,679 Wilmington, Del. l4,96l Hew York, H. Y* 3,389.260 5,l4o York, Pa, Saturday, May 30, being a holiday, the statement for the week ending May 27 will June 1 (for immediate release), instead of on Saturday,May 30. (B-SOS) Digitized FRASER on Monday, beforissued DEBITS BY BA1ES III EACH REPORTING CENTER ______ (la thousands of dollars) ___________________ B-SQ6a Week ended Week ended May 20, I 93S May 20,1936 DISTRICT 110. 4 - CLEVELAND DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA. (Cont’ d) Akron, Ohio Elborton, Ga. 16,191 319 Butler, Pa. 2,001 Hattiesburg, Miss. 903 Canton, Ohio Jackson, Miss. 7, 9^0 5,936 Cincinnati, Ohio Jacksonville, Fla. 76,056 17,550 Cleveland, Ohio Knoxville, Tenn, 6,207 127,795 Columbus, Ohio 2,696 Macon, Ga, 35,607 Dayton, Ohio Meridian, Miss, 2,183 14,571 Erie, Pa. Miami, Fla, 6,8^6 7,453 Franklin, Pa. Mobile, Ala, 7S& 7,391 Greensburg, Pa. Montgomery, Ala, 1,617 4,l47 Hamilton, Ohio Nashville, Tenn, 2, 94s 18,560 Homes toad, Pa. 619 Newnan, Ga, 420 Lexington, Ky. New Orleans, La, 46,s4s 3,942 Lima, Ohio Pensacola, Fla. 1,774 2,795 Lorain, Ohio Savannah, Ga, 6,778 995 Middletown, Ohio Tampa, Fla. 6,327 2,395 Oil City, Pa. Valdosta, Ga. 2,405 753 Pittsburgh, Pa. Vicksburg, Miss. l ,4os 139,523 Springfield, Ohio 3,793 Steubenville, Ohio DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO 1,972 Toledo, Ohio Adrian, Mich, 26,sis 854 Warren, Ohio Aurora, 111, 1,854 2,627 Wheeling, W. Va. Battle Creek, Mich. 7,980 3,569 Youngstown, Ohio 10,20S Bay City, Mich, 2,206 Zanesville, Ohio Bloomington, 111. 2,811 1,868 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 6,012 Champaign-Urbana, 111. DISTRICT NO. 5 ~ RICHMOND 2,824 Asheville, N. C. 2,650 6ss,i47 Chicago, 111. Baltimore, Md. Clinton, Iowa 72,159 1,587 Charleston, S. C. Danville, 111. 2,124 4,033 Charleston, W-# Va. Davenport, Iowa 5,227 10,255 Charlotte, N .’ c. Decatur, 111. 11,000 3,53s Columbia, S. C. Des Moines, Iowa 6, 44-5 21,382 Cumberland,*Md. Detroit, Mich, 193,980 i ,?70 Danville, Va. Dubuque, Iowa. 1,460 2,288 Durham, N. C. Elgin, 111, 5,270 Gl-eensboro, N. C. Flint, Mich. 10,108 /Greenville, S. C. Fort Wayne, Ind. 4,4S2 7,920 Hagerstown, Md. Gary, Ind. 1,918 3.579 Huntington, W. Va. Grand Rapids, Mich. 6, 3SS 11,412 Lynchburg, Va. Green Bay, Wis, 3,201 3,081 Newport News, Va. Hammond, Ind. 2, l4S 1,722 Norfolk, Va. Indianapolis, Ind, 44,125 10,939 Portsmouth, Va. Jackson, Mich. . 941 3,656 . ' Raleigh, 8 . C. galamaoo, Mich, 5,96s 4,36s f+S Richmond, Va. L&osi&g, Mitil. 30,637 5,71s Roanoke, Va. ife&tvfcoe, Vis, 7,04S : 1,555 w•'•■'ft Spartanburg, g. C» fcj&aon City, Iowa 1.S54 2,296 Washington, D. C. Milimtkes, Vis, §2,4 i 4 54,812 Wilmington, N. C. Uolin«, 111, 2,563 1, 9*7 Winston-Salem, N. C. lom 7,599 731 Oi2&x>aK t i» . DISTRICT m . 6 - A f u s m * ••* * * » 111. ' Albany, Ga. Rockford, 111, 747 5,050 Atlanta, Ga. Saginaw, Mich. 38,690 5, ✓*13S ✓ ■Augusta, Ga. Sheboygan, Wis. 4,803 3,225 Birmingham, Ala. Sioux City, Iowa s,6so 16,893 Brunswick, Ga. South Bend, Ind. 561 9,6si ✓ Chattanooga, Tenn. Springfield, 111, 6,289 8,555 Terre Haute, Ind. Columbus, Ga. 2,545 5,051 S' Dothan, Ala. Waterloo, Iowa 560 3,730 IM DEBITS 3Y BANKS IK EACH REPORTING CELITES _______ (In •thousands of dollars)____________________ B-806b Week ended Week ended May 20, 1936 May 20, 1936 DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS Cl]?Y (Cont»d) DISTRICT HO. 8 - ST. LOUIS Omaha, 17eb. 35.02S East St. Louis & Hat11 86l Pittsburg, Kans. 6,472 Stock Yards, 111. 996 Pueblo, Colo. 2,865 Eldorado, Ark. St. Joseph, Mo. 5,926 6,710 Evansville, Ind. 2,180 Topeka, Kans. Fort Smith, Ark. 3,695 Tulsa, Okla. Greenville, Miss. 1, 06S 39»S35 Wichita, Kans. Helena, Ark. 397 10,319 8,220 Little Hock, Ark. 33.768 DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS Louisville, Ky. Abilene, Tex, 1,535 Memphis, Tenn, 25,451 6,231 1,122 Austin, Tex. Owensboro, Ky. 6,815 Beaumont, Tex, Pine Bluff, Ark. 1,327 629 1,856 Corsicana, Tex. Quincy, 111. 50,857 151,100 Dallas, Tex. St. Louis, Mo. 5,621 El Paso, Tex, Sedalia, Mo. 476 Fort Worth, Tex, 3,412 Springfield, Mo. 17,751 Galveston, Tex, 7.37S Texarkana.Ark.(See also Tex.) 585 Houston, Tex, 43,615 Port Arthur, Tex, 1,427 DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS 609 Roswell, N. M. Aberdeen, S. D. l ,07S San Antonio, Tex. 14,672 Billings, Mont. 2,19S 10,145 Shreveport, La. Dickinson, N. D. 243 Texarkana, Tex. Duluth, Minn, 8,170 1,081 (See also Ark.) Fargo, 11, D. 4,098 2,46o Tucson, Ariz. Grand Forks, IT. D, 1,106 Tyler, Tex. Helena, Mont. 2,174 3,633 3,081 Waco, Tex. Jamestown, IT. D. 3S5 Wichita Falls, Tex. La Crosse, Wis. 2,329 3,679 Minneapolis, Minn. 73,ssi DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAIT FRANCISCO Minot, N. D. 976 Bakersfield, Calif. 3,054 Red Wing, Minn. 501 Bellingham, Wash. St. Paul, Minn. 1,595 37,365 Berkeley, Calif. 5,001 Sioux Falls, S. D. 3,869 Boise, Idaho South St. Paul, Minn. 3,3S1 4,271 Eugene, Ore. Superior, Wis. 1,438 780 Everett, Wash. Winona, Minn. 1,695 1,303 Fresno, Calif. 5,202 Long Beach, Calif, DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY 7,399 Los Angeles, Calif, Albuquerque, IT. M. 2,345 195,751 672 Oakland, Calif. Atchison, Kans. 20,964 6,151 Ogden, Utah Bartlesville, Okla. 3,108 Pasadena, Calif. Camper, Wyo. 1,333 . 5,613 1, 83s Phoenix, Ariz. Cheyenne, Wyo. 8,301 3,044 Fortland, Ore, Colorado Springs, Colo. 37,107 33,772 Sacramento, Galif, Denver, Colo* 16,736 Enid, 02:1a, 2,134 Reno, Nev. 2,081 610 ' Fremcnt, Neb. Salem, Ore, 3,087 747 Sa.u. lake City, Utah Grand Junction, Colo. 15,153 Guthrie, Okla. San Bernardino, Calif, 2,0S9 343 Huvchin gon, Kans. 2,370 San £iog';\* Calif. 11,182 San Francisco, Calif. 185,326 Independence, Kans. ?n 2,400 Ssa Jose, Calif, Joplin, Mo. . 4,602 a, afro S a s a fc A Barbara, Galif. .K&i.saa O.Hy, Kans. 2,530 67,611 45,os4 Seattle, fta<3h. Kansas City, M0, 762 10,014 Spokane, Uash. Laurence, Kans. 5,665 Stockton. Calif, Lincoln, Neb. 4,393 1,769 Tacoma, Wash. Muskogee, Okla. S,oi4 24,029 Oklahoma City, Okla. Walla Walla, Wash. 1,061 Okmulgee, Okla. 599 Yakima, Wash. ..2,081 Note: Bank debits not previously reported for week ended May 13, 1936: Cheyenne, Wyo., 17S1.