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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 - .s.tQP-3 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. Fbrm F. R. 285~a O • CQ • 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 Form F. E, 285-b DEBITS BY BANKS III EACH REPORI (3 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 ii ii 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 • • CQ 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 2,903 283 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