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Forn F. R. 235
For imediate release

STATEMENT JDR THE PRESS
BANK DEBITS

Board of Governors
of the Federal Reserve System
September 9, 1940

Debits to deposits accounts (except interbank accounts), as reported by
banks in leading cities for the week ended September 4, aggregated $6,764,000,000.
Total debits during the 13 weeks ended September 4 amounted to $100,666,000,000,
or about the same as the total reported for the corresponding period a year ago.
SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS
(in millions of dollars)
Week ended
Sept, 4, Sept, 6 ,
1940
1939
341
377
Boston
3,129
Hew York
2,673
342
Philadelphia
355
441
485
Cleveland
259
267
Richmond
216
221
Atlanta
1,214
1,009
Chicago
199
195
St, Louis
171
157
Minneapolis
244
223
Kansas City
172
159
Dallas
567
645
Sail Francisco
Total, 274 reporting centers
7,297
6,764
Hew York City*
2 ,M 2
2,897
140 Other leading centers*
3,731
3,833
567
133 Other centers
591

13 weeks ended
Sept. 4, Sept, 6 ,
1940
1939
5,450
5,614
43,410
41,114
5,390
5,303
7,212
6,349
3,644
3,929
2,890
3,105
14,746
14,898
2,947
3,036
2,012
2,037
3,360
3,399
2,436
2,475
8,496
7,984
100,666
100,570
37,158
39,798
54,702
52,635
8,806
8,138

DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CEI'ITER,, DURING THE WEEK EJNDED SEPTEMBER 4, 1940
(In thousands of dollars)
DISTRICT NO. 2 -HEW YORK (Cont»d)
DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON
H, Y.
2,638
Elmira
Conn.
Hartford
37,502
!!
tt
2,742
Jamestown
New Haven
14,604
tt
tt
2,442,178
New York
Waterbury
5,928
tt
2,658
Poughkeepsie
Bangor
Maine
3,320
!»
t
t
Rochester
23,868
Portland
5,820
tt
16,016
Syracuse
Boston
Mass.
237,224
1
!
t
t
5,521
Utica
Brockton
3,183
tt
Fall River
3,327
11
DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA
Holyoke
2,136
t
t
Del*
Wilmington
18,385
Lowell
2,674
1
1
N. J*
Camden
9,352
Lynn
3,587
tt
tt
Trenton
11,456
New Bedford
3,541
it
Pcrna#
Allentown
5,831
Springfield
11,330
tt
t
i
Altoona
2,122
Worcester
10,489
tt
Chester
3,061
Manchester
N. H.
3,300
t
t
Harrisburg
7,560
Providence
R. I.
26,574
tt
Hazleton
2,229
Vt.
Burlington
2,260
tt
Johnstown
3,963
tt
Lancaster
4,667
DISTRICT NO. 2 - NEW YORK
t
t
1,528
Lebanon
Conn,
Stamford
3,584
t
t
Norristown
1,870
Montclair
N. J.
2,456
t
t
t
i
Philadelphia
Newark
256,003
61,555
tt
7,592
Reading
Northern New Jersey
tt
Scranton
7,490
Clearing House Assn.
28,780
tt
it
Wilkes-Barre
5,050
Passaic
6,198
tt
Williamsport
2,166
Albany
H. Y.
26,237
tt
11
York
4,525
Binghamton
4,236
ti
Buffalo
43,872
■^Centers for which bank debit figures are available back to 1919*




Form F. R. 285-a
DEBITS BY BANKS III EACH REPORTING CENTER, DURING THE WEEK ENDED SEPTEMBER 4, 1940
(In thousands of do13.00*5)
DISTRICT NO, 6 ••'ATLANTA (Cont«d)
DISTRICT NO. A - CLEVELAND
898
Ga#
Albany
Lexington
Ky,
3,703
t
t
42,776
Atlanta
16,023
Ohio
Akron
tt
n
Augusta
3,583
8,796
Canton
N
t
t
Brunswick
557
Cincinnati
65,319
tf
tt
3,410
Columbus
138,767
Cleveland
It
n
Elberton
235
Columbus
37,587
tt
tt
4,350
Macon
14,44.8
Dayton
it
tt
Newnan
425
Hamilton
2,533
t
t
t
t
Savannah
6,234
2,884
Lima
tt
tt
1,568
Valdosta
1,016
Lorain
L&#
ti
New
Orleans
36,839
Middletown
2,891
tt
Hattiesburg
963
Springfield
4,442
tt
tt
Jackson
9,399
Steubenville
1,981
tt
tt
Meridian
2,541
Toledo
25,968
tt
t
t
Vicksburg
1,151
Warren
2,022
tt
Terra#
Chattanooga
8,631
Youngstown
10,591
Tt
tt
Knoxville
7,035
Zanesville
1,744
tt
Nashville
18,828
Pa,
Butler
1,943
t
t
Erie
6,306
tt
DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO
Franklin
546
t
!
111,
Aurora
2,753
Greemsburg
1,683
tt
t
t
Bloomington
3,095
Homestead
765
tt
Chanpaign-Urbana "
3,212
1,978
Oil City
tt
t
t
Chicago
568,823
Pittsburgh
125,618
tt
Danville
2,116
W. Va,
5,215
Wheeling
tt
Decatur
3,994
t
t
Elgin
1,783
DISTRICT NO. 5 -- RICHMOSD...
tt
1,936
Moline
D. C.
Washington
53,031
t
t
Peoria
12,194
Md,
Baltimore
73,433
tt
tt
Rockford
6,284
1,567
Cumberland
t
t
5,448
t
t
Springfield
1,862
Hagerstown
6,060
Ind#
Fort
Wayne
2,860
15. C.
Asheville
ti
it
2,769
Gary
11,979
Charlotte
t
t
1,622
t
t
Hammond
9,476
Durham
tt
38,842
tt
Indianapolis
3,972
Greensboro
t
t
8,144
t
t
South Bend
7,196
Rale±gh
t
t
4,527
t
t
Terre Haute
2,520
Wilmington
Iowa
t
t
5,165
Cedar Rapids
8,904
Winston-Salem
t
t
1,295
Clinton
3,530
S. c .
Charleston
it
tt
4,095
Davenport
6,421
Columbia
tt
17,079
n
Des Moines
3,655
Greenville
tt
1,946
tt
Dubuque
2,418
Spartanburg
t
t
Mason City
2,039
Va,
1,715
Danville
tt
tt
721
Muscatine
2,768
Lynchburg
t
t
t
t
Sioux City
8,555
2,404
Newport News
tt
tt
Waterloo
3,837
10,725
Norfolk
tt
Mich,
Adrian
870
Portsmouth
895
tt
tt
Battle Creek
2,620
36,252
Richmond
tt
tt
2,548
Bay City
Roanoke
6,002
t
t
Detroit
189,160
9,566
W, Va.
Charleston
tt
tt
Flint
5,580
Huntington
4,131
t
t
Grand Rapids
12,911
tt
Jackson
3,268
DISTRICT NO. .6 - ATLANTA
tt
Kalamazoo
5,211
Ala,
Birmingham
19,847
tt
tt
Lansing
4,473
Dothan
795
tt
tt
4,580
Saginaw
Mobile
9,357
t
t
W ls*
Green Bay
3,215
4,898
Montgomery
tt
Manitowoc
1,379
Fla,
14,986
Jacksonville
t!
tt
Milwaukee
50,204
Miami
8,213
tt
it
1,768
Oshkosh
Pensacola
2,015
tt
i
t
3,120
Sheboygan
6,257
Tampa




Form F. R. 285-b
DEBITS BY BANKS IN EACH REPORTING CENTER, DURING THE WEEK ENDED SEPTEMBER 4, 1940
(In thousands of dollars)
DISTRICT NO. 10 - KANSAS CITY (Cont*d)
DISTRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS
OKLa.
1,425
El Dorado
Ark.
965 Muskogee
tt
i
t
16,456
Oklahoma
City
Fort Smith
2,508
it
ti
418
Helena
208 Okmulgee
i
t
t
i
19,599
Tulsa
Little Rock
6,976
n
Wyo.
1,694
Casper
Pine Bluff
1,505
ti
ii
1,874
Cheyenne
Texarkana
(See also Tex.)
783
DISTRICT NO. 11- DALLAS
East St. Louis & Nat'l
Ariz,
2,025
Tucson
Stock Yards
111.
8,550
n
La.
7,743
Quincy
1,912 Shreveport
N. M
Evansville
793
Ind.
6,038 Roswell
Tex.
1,599
Abilene
Louisville
Ky.
31,669
tt
tt
5,972
Austin
Ov:ensboro
1,160
t
t
Beaumont
3,649
Miss.
Greenville
741
tt
610
Corsicana
St. Louis
Mo.
106,300
t
i
i
t
41,808
Dallas
Sedalia
461
tt
tt
5,482
Springfield
3,290 El Paso
i
t
14,710
Fbrt
Worth
Tenn.
Iilenphis
25,934
ti
Galveston
4,684
tt
Houston
45,964
DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS
ti
1,526
Port Arthur
Duluth
Minn.
10,589
it
ti
14,126
San Antonio
83,626
Minneapolis
11
tt
Texarkana
Red Wing
389
ti
846
(See also Ark.)
St. Paul
35,411
t
t
it
Tyler
1,912
South St. Paul
6,626
tt
ti
2,724
Waco
Winona
1,199
11
Wichita
Falls
2,687
Mont.
Billings
2,538
t
t
Helena
2,257
DISTRICT NO. 12 - SAN EP-ANCISCO
Dickinson
N. D.
349
tt
Ariz,
Phoenix
6,431
Fargo
4,186
tt
Calif.
Bakersfield
3,365
Grand Forks
1,030
it
tt
Berkeley
7,450
Janestown
413
tt
tt
Fresno
Minot
6,967
1,002
t
t
Long
Beach
8,016
S. D.
Aberdeen
1,206
tt
tt
Los
Angeles
Sioux Falls
181,244
3,713
tt
Oakland
La Crosse
Wis,
21,857
1,725
ti
it
Pasadena
Superior
5,002
1,106
tt
Sacramento
64,908
11
San Bernardino
DISTRICT NO. 10 - KAN&IS CITY
2,498
it
San Diego
Colorado Springs
Colo.
11,159
2,722
11
ti
San Francisco
Denver
181,391
32,497
i
t
it
San Jose
Grand Junction
5,632
779
1
1
tt
Santa
Barbara
2,261
Pueblo
3,586
it
Stockton
Kans.
Atchison
4,381
640
tt
Idaho
Boise
Hutchinson
4,234
2,647
tt
Nev.
Reno
3,286
Independence
592
t
t
Ore.
Eugene
1,684
Kansas City
3,276
tt
11
Portland
32,714
Laviren.ce
649
tt
11
Salsm
Pittsburg
3,203
603
it
Utah
Ogden
3,927
Topeka
3,174
ti
it
Salt Lake City
14,147
Wichita
8,753
Wash.
Bellinghan
1,390
Mo.
Joplin
1,711
tt
1
1
Everett
1,541
Kansas City
68,075
ti
it
Seattle
41,692
St. Joseph
5,994
tt
Spokane
10,919
Neb.
Fremont
536
t
t
t
t
Tacoma
8,129
5,514
Lincoln
ti
11
Walla Walla
1,523
Omaha
29,093
it
Yakima
3,794
3,466
N. M.
Albuquerque
Okla.
Bartlesville
4,138
ti
Enid
2,355
tt
Guthrie
253