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(B-818) LESS TBN 15,000 POPULATION •'OF COUNTRY MEMBE* BANKsV IN PUCBS OF (19W CENSUS), BY STATES, SECOND HA.LF OF APRIL. 1944. (Averages of d a i l y f i g u r e s , in thousands of d o l l a r s ) Demand deposits Time deposits e a t inter! "2nd half 1st half EaTF" 2nd half at half SSFK&ir r Apr. 19 43 Apr. I9W1 Apr. 1944 Apr. 1944 Ap |A9U5 Apr, 1944 I .RESW Total, a l l states 7.517.012 7,509,1*35 5.925,404 3.432.924 3,389.180 2,859,353 154,998 133,013 New England 155,919 267.533 269,385 2%,372 40,001 Maine 1*6,926 46,044 U6.381 18,051 15,459 New Hampshire 50,181* 45,440 18,148 49,871 29.251 55,426 26,820 Vermont 30,035 55,652 30,03k 30,066 54,584 Massachusetts 84,115 54.651 97,309 96,325 872 759 872 672 Rhode Island 61*0 628 22,460 17,497 22,572 Connecticut 36,830 U*.291 lilt. 291* Middle Atlantic '31*, 798 1,558,1*71 1,180,008 1,572,515 1,555,819 1,158.616 580,494 462,745 New York 467,251 373,606 190,371 499,461 245.940 292,991 New Jersey 271,514 294,107 350,996 356,333 552,182 600,085 611,157 Pennsylvania 534,888 693,1*31 702,677 682,121 866,655 East North Central 1.551*. 323 1,564,787 1,277,470 877,549 214.658 274,163 Ohio 318,564 277,575 104.458 409,364 71.688 90,660 Indiana 193,081 91,699 269,651 269,699 148,449 185,615 492,281 188,525 Illinois 547,374 548,876 202,822 157,087 Michigan 204.958 172,195 198,125 200,076 90,259 113,593 Wisconsin 114,996 101,349 134,715 136,753 248.555 289,575 292,580 West North Central 1,137.910 1 ,149,628 882,091 95.627 116,680 115,734 Minnesota 134,741 159,544 163,217 48,784 55,152 Iowa 156,090 55,717 208,914 211,487 51.042 36,542 Missouri 56,897 131,529 168,640 168,287 12,609 9.875 12,457 North Dakota 32,665 46,796 46,177 16,202 19,361 65,012 South Dakota 19,565 79,889 78,743 24,488 23.099 Nebraska 142,527 25,365 192,523 193,911 25.724 25,861 286,041 Kansas 25,749 219,527 283,369 268,476 515,084 South Atlantic 314,756 605,493 742,472 748,681 "775Io 8,008 Delaware 10,893 8,044 11,499 58,068 76,216 Maryland 69,859 70,417 94,703 93,732 102,470 115,095 Virginia 115.196 170,496 201,202 205,149 56,196 West Virginia 42,859 78,541 45,256 103,568 103,194 21,695 26,095 North Carolina 83,880 71,405 26,554 84,082 8,151 9,088 South Carolina 47,126 57,405 9,155 46,909 12,041 61,116 Georgia 15,849 46,645 13,799 59,888 22,247 28,275 115,626 Florida 28,577 141,592 142,620 82,957 East South Central 92,182 89,785 516,782 406,898 412,153 28,415 28,715 Kentucky 151,194 28,966 175,249 175,620 Tennessee 29.597 55,653 91,458 55,963 117,533 118,854 20,659 22,075 Alabama 25,882 72,758 90,968 87,844 4,488 Mississippi 26,711 5,366 21,392 26,272 5,571 77.161 West South Central 1.149.3151 ,155,565 79,017 887,383 81.718 Arkansas 15,104 15,556 89,172 15.274 107.049 107,451 Louisiana 12,557 9,990 12,577 54,458 44,855 44,547 21,626 Oklahoma 20,995 22.275 177,985 224,155 220.428 52,820 Texas 29,950 585,790 31,592 775,586 780,871 86,718 Mountain 104,656 557,127 105,294 441,746 447,105 16,414 Montana 62,140 84,602 19,515 19,715 85,564 Idaho n,75i 9.323 61,452 45,615 11,699 59,816 lb,761 12,412 Wyoming 12,556 48,666 48,837 39*409 24.686 Colorado 28,495 28,778 102,579 158,825 159,726 New Mexico 61,020 6,584 5,435 6,451 60,147 47,525 1,578 Arizona 2,006 1,968 8,889 8,649 8,941 14,726 Utah 19.178 51,228 25.919 19,157 50,645 Nevada 11,611 5.797 11,542 4,955 9,255 4,954 101.958 Pacific 282,017 285,660 l4o,4ii 155,815 204,678 19,261 Washington 64,236 -237W 24,166 H5753T 63,636 11,222 Oregon 14,078 56,120 44,620 14,242 55,479 California 71,455 114,527 97,741 102,005 162,902 165,504 For footnotes, see other side. m % mw (B-818a) DEPOSITS OF COUNTRY MEMBER BANKSV IN LARGE AND SMALL CENTERS (I9I1O CENSUS), BY DISTRICTS, SECOND HALF OF APRIL, 1 9 4 4 . (Averages of d a i l y f i g u r e s , in thousands of d o l l a r s ) Federal Reserve district Demand deposits except interbank 2nd h a l f 1st half 2nd h a l f Apr^L9U3 Apr. 1944 Apr.1944 Time deposits 1st half 2nd h a l f Apr. I9I1U Apr.1944 2nd h a l f Apr.19^5 Country banks in places of 15,000 population and over 12.L27.q82 12,569,60b 9 , 6 8 2 , 1 2 1 it.881,973 4,847,009 3,993,338 Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland 1,737,633 1,768,630 2,181,932 2 , 5 0 6 , 1 1 6 925,565 896,91*3 1,076.538 1,092,721 574,245 2,012,139 1,259,898 453,485 735,519 534,542 828,k52 569,698 1,249,218 454,807 528,771 486,654 1,045,773 411,293 440,497 Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis 939,90k 1,110,655 1,591,307 440,074 918,361 1,119,031 1,613,111 444,514 247,869 247,956 766,148 185,875 245,518 252,641 752,929 183,450 211,620 172,664 593,893 146,864 373,863 356,020 637,081 783,032 382,252 154,420 64,145 71,049 322,341 152,553 63,834 69,217 324,173 122,254 52,277 57,055 252,494 Total Minneapolis Kansas CityDallas San Francisco Total Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas C i t y Dallas San Francisco 364,617 614, 572 790,08b 1,494,622 718,335 818,386 l,239,bL0 250,396 285,027 259,120 468,260 542,125 Country banks in places of l e s s than 15,000 population 7. "517.012 7,589,435 5,925,404 3.432.924 3,389,180 2,839,353 256,113 732,579 627,507 723,309 226,854 548,384 478,742 554,150 149,572 688,732 537,772 462.638 148,673 683,692 527,690 457,468 129,018 562.945 467.387 378,148 519,089 523,762 434,789 441,458 1,062,166 1,070,093 593,044 591,973 425,406 346,811 806.877 545,658 258,577 257,229 109,320 500,939 144,090 221,470 92,929 396,423 123,734 441,446 924.340 345.592 710,007 652,166 284,757 232,735 120,909 39,662 177,361 230,364 188,079 108,753 39,719 130,748 254,027 720,253 618,878 715,595 433,449 922,906 854,569 388,247 862,628 394,227 111,912 507,394 145,660 118,988 37,907 172,820 l / Includes any banks in outlying s e c t i o n s of reserve c i t i e s which have been given permission to carry the same reserves as country banks. A l l reserve c i t i e s have a population of more than 15,000. 2 / The f i g u r e s reported through April 1943 include interbank demand d e p o s i t * . To give some idea of the e f f e c t of the exclusion of such deposits therea f t e r the amount of interbank deposits was reported s e p a r a t e l y during the second h a l f of that monthj a t country banks in places of 15,000 population and over, the amount reported was $863,590,000, and a t country banks in places of l e s s than 15,000 population i t was $216,001,000. BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, DIVISION OF BANK OPERATIONS, MAY 20, 1944.