Full text of G.6 Bank Debits and Deposit Turnover : May 3, 1925
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STATEMENT FOB THE PRESS Released for publication >.unday morning, May- 3j not earlier. gt< JnR;r Federal Reserve Beard, May 2 , 1925. BANK debits Debits to individual accounts, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board, by banks in leading cities for the week ending April 29, aggregated $10,402,000,000 or per cent below the total of $11,464,000,000 reported for the preceding week. ‘■ tU reductions are as follow: New York City $560,000,000, Chicago' ^74,000 000 Philadelphia;$U7,000,000, Boston $37,000,000, Detroit $32,000,000, 3b. Louis 4)2 6 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 and Cleveland £22,000,000. As compared with the^week ending April 30, 1924, debits for the week under re view snow an increase of $53^,000,000 or 5. If per cent. Naw York City reported an wkile other large increases were as follows: Boston il7’oon'oon’ ? ^ r° •22°*2°0, S a n B’T’anci*cc $18,000,000* .Philadelphia W l 000 OOn’ ^ lcag0 $16,000,000 and Minneapolis $14,000,000. The largest decrease, 00 0,000, was reported by Cleveland. gince^ffnufS6 ^Q!bQt8 ^ Whlch fiSur®8 * ave teen published weekly ^ ^919^ were $9>810,U07, 000, as compared with $10,800,499,000 for the preceding week and $9,298,732,000 for the week ending April 30! 1924. b s n k a ^ p J 0 in^ iViduai a° ccmnt» W9r9 repcrted tc the Federal Reserve Board for districts? canteT*8’. of which 251 included in the summary by Federal reserve -r-:-- ----- _ DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY Federal. Number of I Reserve District centers included * I * 29» 1925 (In °* P " ®0St°n . 2 - New York 3 - Philadelphia 4 -Cleveland. 6 " Atlanta 7 ~ CMcasro 8 " St 8 - St. Louis 9 - Minneapolis i i I d S ^ 51*7 1 p j???1? ' . . 12 ~ San TOTAL BANKS IN REPORTING CENTERS le e k T~n d" i n 2Apr. 22, 1925 thousands of dollars) 596,144 502,406 6 . 275,210 5 365 969 550,435 'USO^US 652,683 615,984 I,6 i4 ig 5^2,262 5,680,066 498,027 22 606,830 « 270,864 223,639 296,23^ 269,570 263,112 221,477 1.155,359 254,000 170,508 l , 298, 714 297,167 177 6l 3 1 , 092,494 245 0T7 1^7 kll ‘ S9’ 3,® 130,7^5 600,418 10,402,091 ^ :» o 135,280 637,510 11,464,000 i h ui 119,456 573.443 9,868,’ 32S 8 ?k i4 1-7 n 27 251 15 REPORTING CENTERS BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (in thousands of dollars) r.ISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTQT Bangor, Me. 3,038 2,858 Beaten, Mass. 370,222 *+06,959 Brockton, Mass. ^,525 5,136 Fall River, Mass. 7,026 7,332 Hartford., Conn* 25,815 30,177 Eolyoke, Mass. 3,843 3,302 Lowell, Mass. 4,680 5 ,^o2 Lynn, Mass. 6,007 7,790 Manchastsr, N. H. 3,522 \ °5 4 New Bad ford, Mass. ' 8,120 8,^13 New Haven, Conn. 19,505 23,290 Portland, Me. 8,294 8>^§8 Providence, E. I. 3^ ,i 6l 3o,959 Spri^fieid, Mass. 18,365 18 , 559 Waterbury, Conn. T.7SU 9,^99 Worcester, Mass. 16,739 17,856 ~~ -- B--Apr. 30, 1924 3,004 329,298 4,855 6,200 29,548 3,425 3 , 85s 5,960 3,575 6,391 19,295 9,315 32,886 1 7,697 10,784 16,315 I •A.4X 4-^V! tV_' JLJ UJ. VJ.JJ’ !Mi1 AO! 'UUP J.D Apr. I Jbii-iMAO .us1 wi.puk“-int c a T 5 dS V7 e e k end: i n 29, 1925 Apr. 22, 1925 ft. M;-?-vs. _____________ Apr. 50, I9?’r (in thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO/ 2 - NEW YORK Albany, F. Y, 4i,6?4 Bin^hAmt.cn, N. Y. 4,682 3r.fx.-Xo, N. Y. 69,255 illrr.il a, N. Y. 4 , i 42 Jf-rr'-t tnvvn, N. Y. 4,054 Montclair, N. J. 3,4 qs Newark, N. J. 65,830 Hew York, N. Y. 5,381,151 No-rcjb-ern New Jersey Clearing 'loose Association Pa.^ceic, NT. J. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Roche&ter, N. Y. Starnford, C onn. Syracuse, N. Y. ' 30,6£5 5.3IP 82,1*5 4,501 4,736 4,131 73,as6 5,941,520 46,331 4,254 67,292 3,537 3,513 2,937 64,948 5,066,364 4-2,764 8,336 2 ,SB) 33,731 2 , 60S 15,358 58,710 9,973 3,452 36,160 3,533 16,368 45,246 7,569 2,893 33,104 3,152 14,769 7,630 3,683 12,655 5,279 9,386 2,965 5,733 6,625 1,857 9UU 371,537 9,261 17,043 13,767 13,C12 3,94? 7,793 4,909 8,296 7,294 3,768 12,359 4,550 7,995 3,289 5,750 5,639 1,395 DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA Allentown, Pa. Altoona, Pa. Careen, N. J. Chester, Pa. Harrisburg* Pa. Hazleton, Pa. Johnstown, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Lebanon, Pa. Norristown, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Reading, Pa. Scranton, Pa. Trenton, N. J. Wilkes-Barre, pa. Williamsport, pa. Wilmington, Del. York, Pa. 3,737 14,373 6,051 9,9lS 3,576 4,932 S,4?S 1,809 1,074 418,080 8,723 15,300 15,395 10,3SS 4,035 9,078 5,132 917 354,743 9,387 17,600 14,235 13,485 3,988 9,537 4,515 DISTRICT1 NO. 4 - CLEVELAND Akron, Ohio Butler, Pa. Canton, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Connell sville,'“Pa, Dayton, Ohio Erie, Pa. Greensburg, Pa. Homestead, Pa. Lexington, Ky. Lima, Ohio Lorain, Ohio Oil City, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Springfield, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Warren, Ohio Wheeling, W. Va. Youngstown, Ohio Zanesville, Ohio 20,961 2,4-75 9,573 70,881 139,^51 29,400 1,005 15,870 7,404 4,853 1 ,1OS 3,828 3,725 1,396 3,369 213,735 4,24l 43,507 2,£48 9,049 15,020 2,723 21,160 2,512 11,383 gli,<JG9 16-2, ?.53 32,432 1,020 18,034 8, l40 4,544 1,156 4,049 4,44s 1,328 3,489 206,143 4,810 4S,759 3,375 11,502 13,486 3,106 16,101 2 , 61s 9,712 64.331 161,010 28,147 1,097 15,056 7,656 4,511 913 4,219 3,944 1,287 3,4?7- 219,121 4,127 38,738 3,396 9.331 13,720 2,902 j DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUJTS BYBANK5 IN REPORTING CENTERS V e e k e n d 1 i\ § Apr. 23, 1325 Apr. 22, I ?F j t j s s a k Apr. 30, 1924 (in thousands of cl ollars) -..Dl'STHICT WO. 5 — RICHMOND Asheville, N. C. Baltimore, Md. Charleston, 8. C. Ch-vrl33ton, W. Va. Charlotta, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Cumberland., M3. ■Danville, Va. Durham, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. Greenville, S. C. Pagerst own, Md. Huntington, F. Va. Lynchburg, Va. Newport News, V a .. Norfolk, Va. Raleigh, N. C. Richmond, Va. Roanoke, .Va. Spartanburg, S. C. Fashington, D. C. Wilmington, IT. C. Wi ns t on-Salam, N. C. 4,925 28,064 4, 024 6,o?9 ii,s o u 3,244 1,307 1,462 5,012 4,sUi 4,305 2,324 5,467 3,6b7 1,701 15,533 6,120 2S, -r'O 5,^76 4&,9/3 4,331 2,907 5,331 97,070 5,3b6 7,532 13,137 4,S00 1,923 i,s 5 s 5,232 5,ol4 ■5,320 2,426 6,557 4,246 1,909 16,770 7.024 22,319 6.025 3,370 52,1b! 5,134 7,90S 5,124 84,290 6,127 8,159 9,720 3,262 2,163 i,55S 3.923 5,040 4 , 7)90 2,251 5.923 4,250 1,400 15,699 7, SCO 26,195 5,221 '2,988 44,131 5,222 7,425 DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA Albany, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Augusta, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. B runs wi eli, Ga. Chat tano oga, T anrColumbus, Ga. Dothan, Ala. Elberton, Ga. Jackaon, Miss. Jacksonville, Fla. Knox vil 13, Tenn. Macon, Ga. Meridian, Miss. Mobile, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Nashville, Tenn. Newnan, Ga. New Orleana, La. Pensacola, Fla. Savannah, Ga. Tampa, Fla. Valdosta, Ga. Vicksburg, Misa. 1,100 22,209 5,590 25,541 502 2,092 2; 1C2 S76 156 3,081 16,954 6,55S 4,662 3,971 6,1S5 4,391 17,315 3c? 66,297 1,511 7,6lS 11,962 933 1,510 99S 42,794 6,542 31,171 563 10,252 3, IS 2 735 21, 7,340 5 ,3 7 9 3,535 7,490 5,704 is,76S 403 73,226 1,219 9,757 14,497 1, 1,525 271 32,027 5,411 26,756 540 7,233 2,187 425 200 4,100 13,707 6,365 3,931 2,434 6,236 4,720 15,046 "<ki 72,504 1,515 2,172 2,020 9C2 1,834 DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL 1----------------------------ACCOUNTS EY EANFiS IN REPORTING CENTERS -------------------------------------------------Week Apr. 25, 1925 St. 4515c e n d l a a; Apr. 22, 1925 Apr. 30, (in thousands cf dollars) DIS TETUT 'NO*. J — CHICAGO Adrian, Mich. Aurora, 111. Bay City, Mich. Bloomington, 111. Cedar Rapid Iowa Chicago, 111. Danville, 111. Davenport, Iowa Decftur, 111. Des Moinee, Iowa Detroit, Mich. Dubuq.ue, Iowa flint, Mich. fort Wayne, Ind. Gary, Ind.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Green Bay, Wis. Hammond, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Jackson, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich* Lansing, Mich. Mason City, Iowa Milwaukee, Wis. Moline, 111. Muscatine, Iowa Oshkosh, Wis. Peoria, 111. Rockford, .111, Saginaw, Mich. Shob oygan, Wis. Sioux City, Iowa South Band, Ind. Springfield, 111. Terre Haute, Ind. Waterloo, Iowa £50 3,440 2,777 2,800 7,449 694,351 2,740 7,911 3,739 16,849 187,054 3,064 6, 640 9,427 6 ,07417,664 2,536 4,650. 31,250 6,500 4,983 6,6ll 1,969 54,109 1,903 1,203 2,400 8,602 5,056 4,636 2,9 25 19,383 10,197 7,364 5,309 3,769 1,063 3,6oG 2,915 2,345 9,742 763.058 2,390 9,704 761 2,925 2,'i7S 2,400 6,663 673,330 3,200 4,307 3,910 16, 31s 151,013 18,1£2 213,732 3.291 s, 325 9.832 4,562 16,372 3, 29s 4 ,070 35,343 4,913 5,711 9,709 2,376 66,187 2,736 1 ,6 7 3 2,700 11,9^5 6,937 5,397 3,333 . 20,739 5,913 3,075 6,727 3,966 5,325 14,760 2,272 4.300 31,413 5,461 4,600 6,439 1,950 54.507 1,989 1,143 2.300 8,642 5,765 4,920 s, 274 4,558 4.292 13.507 10,197 5,952 5 >466 3,592 9,469 2,279 9,017 2,392 965 1,004 14,751 45,025 31,547 .1,262 2,996 171,900 1,076 . 2,9s4 9,394 1,599 6,302 2 ,558 538 1,039* 11,959 35,529 28,231 1,107 2,233 141,423 833 2,142 12.6S5 DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS '1. East St. Louis and Nat1 Stock Yards, 111. 8,952 Eldorado, Ark. 2,012 Evansville, Ind. 8,790 2 ,6C0 fort Smith, Ark. Greenville, Miss. 625 347 Helena, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. 13,159 Louisville, Ky. 36,937 26, 2S9 Memphis, Tenn. 1,062 Owensboro, Ky. 2,645 Quincy, 111. 146,300 St. Louis, Mo. 1,092 Sedalia, Mo. 2,610 Springfield, Mo. 192^ '‘"Ufa* DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAMS IN PEPCRTING GETTERS F 0 3k e n d i n 3 Apr. 29, 1925 Apr. 22, I.925 . St. 45154 ____ __ _____ Apr. 30, 1924 (in thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS Aberdeen, S. D. Billin~s, Mont. Dickinson, N. D. Duluth, Minn. Fargo, N. D. Grand Fork#, N. D. Helena, Mont. Jamestown, N. D. La Crosse, Wis. Minneapolis, Minn. Minot, N. D. Red Wing, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Sioux Falls, S. D. South St. Paul, Minn. Superior, Wis. Winona, Minn. 1,297 1,510 361 19,111 2,616 1,237 1,532 406 2,064 32,136 1,132 500 4 2 ,54S 3,3^2 7,831 1,834 931 1,308 1,673 34s 21,560 3,389 1,617 1,790 526 2,784 89,443 1,016 534 36,394 3,327 8,572 1,742 1,090 1,156 1,330 2b7 15,126 2,237 1,978 1,483 493 2,219 68,581 792 335 30,813 2,491 6,075 1,884 1,052 DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY Atchison, Kans. Bartlesville, Okla. Casper, Tfyo. Cheyenne, % o . Colorado, Springs, Colo. Denvsr, Colo. Enid, Okla. Fremont, Neb. Grand Junction, Colo. Guthrie, Okla. Hutchinson, Kans. Independence, Kans. Joplin, Mo. Kansas City, Kans. Kansas City, Mo. Lincoln, Neb. Lawrence, Kans. McAlister, Okla. Muskogee, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla. Okmulgee, Okla. Omaha, Neb. Parsons, Kans. Pittsburg, Kans. Pueblo, Colo. St. Joseph, Mo. Topeka, Kans. Tulsa, Okla. Wichita, Kans. 1,198 m I,1 9 5 2,504 39,937 2,510 809 579 596 2,314 2,235 3,306 4,268 70,992 7,444 981 744 2,749 17,211 2,672 43,731 536 1,240 4,139 II,586 3,316 24,525 3,841 1.537 2,571 3,169 1,339 2,835 40,374 3,116 642 752 830 2,724 3,241 3,666 4.538 85,955 6,095 1,135 907 2,458 21,725 3,069 37,233 644 1,279 4,056 13,133 3,550 19,300 8,980 1,236 2,524 2,231 2,509 34,3^2 2,216 825 517 527 2,122 2,942 4,586 68,010 6,099 96s 937 2,507 16,704 1,747 43,509 626 1,064 3,478 13,313 3,618 23,257 8,073 BEBIT3 TO INDTVIDMX ACCO^UTS. BY gi*f'K3_ FT ' I ' f 3 z > Apr. 29, 1955 _______ & n J i n g ' ____ ;_•______,. jApt»„ 22, i.925 Apr. 30, 192U (in thousands of dollars) DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS Albuqr.ercue, N. M. Austin, Tex. Beaumont, Tex. Corsicana, Tex. Dallas, Tax. El P as o , Tex. Ft. Worth, Tex. Galveston, Tex. Houston, Tex. Roswell, N. M. San Antonio, Tex. Shreveport, La. Texarkana, Tex. Tuceon, Ariz. Waco, Tex. * 1,729 4,906 3,3°2 1,9*8 37,£56 6,553 15,177 7,679 27,2.21 4?9 ?, .rO 7,904 1,930 2,077 3,237 2,lu9 k,Zo2 3,93.1 . 1,63*+ 41 ,Sol 6,631 14 ,2 0 0 8,5/7 27,935 6a 7 . 14? 8,453 2,137 1,906 3,4>6 1,703 3,205 3,575 1,652 34,025 6,539 14,195 7,263 26,143 U12 6,646 7,863 1,118 1,949 3,04i 2,357 2.53S 4, 255 2,390 2,253 2 ,9 U 6,158 11,835 1 7 9 ,3 ^ 33/: .6 5,-: f i .'X 5,2*3 37,5'^ 3,926 1,643 3.3S3 1,997 2,600 IRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO Bakersfield, C alif. B el 1i rgham, Wash. Berkeley, C alif. Boise, Idaho Eugene, Ore. Everett, ■Wssh. Fresno, C alif. Long Beach, C3 l if . Los Argelei, C alif. Oakland, Calif. Ogden, Utah P a» adt n-a., Cal i f . Phoenix, Ariz. Portland, Ore. Reno, N.r% R itsJilie, ^aah. Sacrar.’St'.x 0, Gal i f . Salt Lato City, Utah San Bortisxiiino, C alif. San Diego, C a lif; San F r & r e i s e c , C alif. San Joae, C alif. Santa Barbara, C alif. Seat tie, V-ish. * Spclcar,e. ^ / h . Stockton, C alif. Tacona, Vs?3"U» Yakima, Wash. 2,452 1,8-68 3, 6o4 2,172 1,727 2,302 6/716 10,963 179,793 30,495 4,522 7,'410 4,400 35,777 1,599 143 8,458 15,322 1,914 10,367 190,444 4,707 2, 621 35 >569 9,72S 5 ," ?7 7,921 2,184 1.332 lv7 8,2 IS 20,7 54 1, 3^7 13,081 205,532 5,397 2 , 9-1 45,701 12,370 5,279 10,ck9 2,736 6,752 10,903 175,928 4,467' 6,917 4,257 37,165 1,480 132 7,870 13,482 1,785 10,235 181,838 5,075 .2,407 36,63S 9.109 5,001 7,757 1,807