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Porn F. P.. 285

STAIQ8ENT FOR THE PRESS

For immediate release

Board of Governors
of the Federal Reserve System
Septemberg; 19-41

BANK DEBITS— DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS, EXCEPT EJTERBANK ACCOUNTS
Bank debits as reported by banks in leading centers for the week ended Septem­
ber 3 , 194-1 aggregated $9,076,000,000. Total debits during the 13 weeks ended Sep­
tember 3 , 1941 amounted to $130 ,611 ,000,000, or 30 per cent above the total re­
ported for the corresponding period a year ago. At banks in New York City there
was an increase of 27 per cent compared with the corresponding period a year ago,
and at the other reporting centers there was an increase of 31 Per cent.
SllIURY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS
Federal
Reserve
District
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta
Chicago
St. Louis
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
San Francisco
Total, 274 reporting centers
Hew York City*
140 Other leading centers*
133 Other centers_________

Week ended
13 weeks ended
Sept. 3 , Sept, 4,
Sept. 3 , Sept. 4,
1941
1940
1941
1940
7,166
479
377
5,614
3,576
52,007
41,114
2,673
7,348
5,390
355
463
692
7,212
9,672
485
5,206
371
267
3,929
216
292
3,105
• 4,265
1,483
14,898
1,009
20,051
266
3.036
199
4,093
191
157
2,491
2.037
290
4,250
3,360
223
220
159
3,315
2,475
10,748
754
8.496
645
9,076
100,666
6,764
130,611
3,280
2,442
37,158
47,235
5,020
72,128
54,705
3,731
11,248
775
591
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DEBITS BY BAl'IKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER, DURING THE WEEK ENDED SEPTEMBER 3 , 1941
(In thousands of dollars)
DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON
DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK (Cont*d)
Hartford
Conn.
Elmira
54,550
N. I.
3,942
tt
New Haven
19,098 Jamestown
3,474
Waterbury
8,486 New York
3,279,977
Bangor •
Maine
3,843 Poughkeepsie
3,278
it
Portland
10,286 Rochester
30,298
Boston
Mass.
280,684 Syracuse
19,101
tt
Brockton
4,065 Utica
7,587
it
Fall River
4,108
tt
Holyokp
DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA
4,336
tt
Lowell
Del*
3,262 Wilmington
24,777
tt
Lynn
4,568 Canden
N. J.
13,015
tt
tt
New Bedford
4,518 Trenton
14,912
tt
Springfield
15,981 Allentown
Penna,
7,042
tt
tt
Worcester
lo,096 Altoona
2,386
tt
Manchester
N. H.
4,431 Chester
3,783
tt
Providence
R. I.
38,107 Harrisburg
9,081
tt
Burlington
Vt.
2,636 Hazleton
2,792
tt
Johnstown
5,304
f»
DISTRICT IIP. 2 - NEW YORK
Lancaster
5.549
tt
Stanford
Conn.
4,799 Lebanon
1,938
tt
Montclair
N. J.
2,922 Norristown
2,479
tt
Newark
”
77,612 Philadelphia
334,801
tt
Northern New Jersey
Reading
9.550
tt
Clearing House Assn.
34,416 Scranton
8,958
tt
Passaic
n
8,974 Wilkes-Barre
6,223
tt
Albany
N. Y.
33,147 Williamsport
3,579
tt
Binghamton
"
5,392 York
6,442
Buffalo
n
60,683

*Centers for which bank debits figures are available back to 1919.



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DEBITS BY BANES IN EACH REPORTING CENTER,DURING THE WEEK ENDED SEPTEMBER 3,1941
(in thousands of dollars)
DISTRICT NO. 4 - CLEVELAND
DISTRICT HO. 6
ATLANTA (Cont‘d)
Lexington
Albany
Ga,
Ky.
3,635
1,552
ti
Akron
Ohio
Atlanta
23,709
53,583
It
t!
Canton
Augusta
11,159
5,284
t
f
It
Cincinnati
Brunswick
94,358
716
tt
tt
Cleveland
Columbus
173,761
5,348
it
tt
Columbus
Elberton
47,273
293
t
i
tl
Dayton
20,060 Macon
5,481
tt
tt
Hamilton
Newnan
2,900
477
it
tt
Lima
Savannah
3,566
7,372
tt
tt
Lorain
1,481 Valdosta
1,447
t
i
Middletown
La.
New Orleans
5,611
61,149
tt
Springfield
Hattiesburg
Miss,
5,120
2,205
ti
ti
Steubenville
Jackson
2,546
7,429
tt
ti
Toledo
3,570
38,243 Meridian
tt
tt
Warren
Vicksburg
3,529
1,459
it
Youngstown
Tenn
Chattanooga
11,928
15,124
tt
11
Zanesville
Knoxville
9,426
2,225
tt
Pa,
Butler
2,622 Nashville
23,562
ti
Erie
8,403
tt
Franklin
DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO
1,145
tt
Aurora
Greensburg
111.
2,167
3,649
tt
Homestead
Bloomington
975
3,143
tt
Oil City
Cha®paign-Urbana
2,867
3,799
ti
Pittsburgh
Chicago
847,223
211,993
Wheeling
W. Vc
Danville
2,842
7,257
Decatur
5,613
DISTRICT HO. 5 - RICHMOND
1,973
it
Washington
D. C.
2,298
73,749 Moline
ii
Baltimore
Md.
Peoria
17,826
101,900
it
it
Cumberland
8,434
2,192 Rockford
tt
t
t
Hagerstown
Springfield
2,400
6,009
Ind.
Asheville
8,600
H* C.
3,824 Fort Wayne
tt
tt
Charlotte
Gary
3,929
18,994
tt
i
t
Durham
Hammond
15,173
2,293
tt
11
Greensboro
54,372
Indianapolis
5,433
ti
ti
10,280
10,561
South Bend
Raleigh
1
1
11
Terre Haute
5,785
Wilmington
4,103
tt
Winston-Salem
9,656
Iowa
6,821
Cedar Rapids
it
Clinton
Charleston
1,481
5,225
ti
ti
Davenport
Columbia
5,449
7,039
11
11
Greenville
19,82.3
5,679, Des Moines
tt
n
Spartanburg
3,111, Dubuque
2,325
n
Mason
City
Va.
Danville
2,708
2,423
it
11
Lynchburg
850
3,337 Muscatine
i
t
t
t
Newport Hews
Sioux City
10,635
2,817
IT
ti
Waterloo
Horfollc
14,998
5,033
II
Mich.
Portsmouth
Adrian
1,486
1,159
tt
it
Richmond
4,123
51,682 Battle Creek
ti
tl
Bay City
Roanoke
7,461
3,024
11
W. Va, .
Charleston
291,485
12,890 , Detroit
tt
it
Huntington
Flint
7,266
4,515
tt
Grand Rapids
15,517
11
DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA
4,448
J ackson
it
Birmingham
Ala.
6,374
30,020
Kalamazoo
tt
ti
Dothan
6,797
Lansing
1,195
tt
tt
6,036
Mobile
12,571
Saginaw
ti
4,254
I-iontgonery
6,184
Green Bay
Wis.
t
t
1,766
Jacksonville
Fla.
19,169
Manitowoc
tt
it
79,777
Lliard
10,511
Milwaukee
tt
tt
2,6l6
2,525
Pensacola
Oshkosh
t
i
1
1
5,606
7,914
Tampa
Sheboygan

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DEBITS BY BANKS III EACH REPORI
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DISTRICT HO. 8 - ST. LOUIS
Ark,
El Dorado
1,236
Fort Smith
3,525
ii
Helena
332
t»
Little Rock
8,944
n
Pine Bluff
1,585
Texarkana
(See also Tex,)
773
East St, Louis & Hat’l
.Stock lards
111.
11,394
it
2,310
Quincy
Evansville
Ind.
8,675
Louisville
Ky.
46,829
tt
Owensboro
1,547
Greenville
Miss.
1,176
Mo.
St, Louis
137,700
tt
Sedalia
589
it
Springfield
4,377
Tenn,
Memphis
34,788
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DISTRICT IIP, 10
Colorado Springs
Denver
Grand Junction
Pueblo
Atchison
Hutchinson
Independence
Kansas City
Lawrence
Pittsburg
Topeka
Wichita
Joplin
Kansas City
St, Joseph
Fremont
Lincoln
Omaha
Albuquerque
Bartlesville
Enid
Guthrie



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DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS
Duluth
Minn,
19,559
tt
Minneapolis
104,607
tt
Red TELng
531
it
St. Paul
32,773
tt
South St, Paul
6,653
tt
Winona
1,335
Mont,
5:.;'.lings
3,047
tt
Helena
3,338
N. D,
Dickinson
441
tt
Fargo
5.253
tt
1.254
Grand Forks
tt
Jamestown
449
tt
1,171
Minot
1,380
Aberdeen
tt
5,021
Sioux Falls
2,246
La Crosse
Wis,
it
1,463
Superior
- KANSAS CITY
Colo,
tt
it
tt

Kans,
tt
tt
tt
it
tt
tt
tt

Mo.
it
tt

Neb.
it
ti

N. M.
Okla.
tt
tt

3,039
42,949
732
4,310
718
3,665
590
3,995
798
873
4,090
14,337
2,145
89,733
6,910
677
6,220
37,275
4,617
5,788
2,903
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1941
DISTRICT HO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont*d)
Muskogee
Okla.
1,953
ti
Oklahoma City
19,739
tt
Okmulgee
415
tt
Tulsa
27,747
Wyo,
Casper
1,294
tt
Cheyenne
2,310
DISTRICT NO. 11 - DALLAS
Ariz.
Tucson
Shreveport
La,
N. M.
Rosvrell
Abilene
Tex.
tt
Austin
tt
Beaumont
tt
Corsicana
it
Dallas
tt
El Paso
tt
Fort Worth
tt
Galveston
tt
Houston
tt
Port Arthur
tt
San Antonio
tt
Texarkana
(See also Ark.)
tt
Tyler
tt
Waco
n
Wichita Falls

2,681
8,879
974
2,187
6,477
5,344
766
64,449
7,701
20,277
5,797
64,317
1,760
17,558
3.,135
2,408
3,468
3,790

DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN FRANCISCO
Ariz.
Phoenix
9,839
Calif.
Bakersfield
3,681
tt
Berkeley
7,645
tt
Fresno
7,640
tt
Long Beach
10,585
ti
216,618
Los Angeles
n
Oakland
31,121
ti
5,788
Pasadena
tt
Sacramento
34,686
it
2,932
San Bernardino
tt
San Diego
15,779
tt
San Francisco
215,645
ti
7,028
San Jose
tt
Santa Barbara
2,603
tt
Stockton
5,253
Idaho
Boise
4,398
Nev.
3,088
Reno
Ore.
Eugene
2,763
tt
Portland
44,708
it
Salem
3,816
Utah
Ogden
4,031
tt
Salt Lake City
16,251
Wash.
Bellingham
2,158
it
Everett
2,008
tt
Seattle
61,710
ti
Spokane
13,4-55
tt
Tacoma
11,425
ti
VJaila Walla
2,051