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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
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(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.