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1 C.5 BANK DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS 1950 Summary figures, by districts, by months Individual centers by months These figures include debits or charges to deposit accounts of individuals, partnerships, corporations, the United States Government, and State and local governments. They include debits to time or savings accounts, payments from trust funds on deposit in the banking department, and payments of certificates of deposit. The figures exclude payments of certified and officers1 checks, payments in settlement of clearing house balances, charges to expense and miscellaneous accounts, corrections and similar charges, and debits to the accounts of other banks, that is, to interbank accounts. BOARD OF GOVERNORS of the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Division of Bank Operations February 20, 1951

2 F. R. D istrict Number of centers Total for BANK DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, I95O January February March April May June July I1 1 August! i j September! i. i 1 j i October Summary figures, 333 centers, by districts I i 1 November i j December Boston 21 58,379,287 '*,596,551 3,947,684 4,769,459 ^,368,589 4,749,392 4, 925,169 4,484,957 4,857,378 4,883,421 5,566,193 5, 552,805 5,677,689 Nev York ,021,647 42,596,646 38,880,047 46,818,668 40,730,139 45,208,802 ^7,835,992 1*2,593,410 54,026,235 48,770,793 47,900,235 47,856,535 56,804,145 Philadelphia 20 61,873,^84 4,720,254 4,110,503 5,639,906 4,73 7, 5^2 5,190,881 5,467,438 4,892,403 5,264,470 5,131,369 5,576,546 5,297,697 5,844,475 Cleveland 28 94,012,766 6,899,839 6,180,481 7,406,607 6,768,549 7,457,362 8,112,512 7,761,908 8,376,484 8,358,299 8,883,055 8,246,757 9, 560,913 Richmond 31 54,875,261 4,187,328 3,636,546 4,304,346 3,983,466 4,405,965 4,522,053 4,331,374 4,847,756 5,109,190 5,413,438 4,944,030 5, 189,769 Atlanta 32 55,552,035 4,366,700 3,923,859 4,611,535 4,099,605 4,462,623 4,540,762 4,442,790 4,866,014 4, 857,962 5,084,793 4,968,965 5,326,427 Chicago ,910,865 15,818,939 14,201,160 17,329,054 15,353,074 16,536,412 18, 287,710 16,640,665 18,680,900 18,468,217 18,776,208 18,402,129 20,416,397 St. Louis 22 43,415,008 3,338,318 2,914,613 3,445,018 3,160,725 3,376,409 3,553,064 3,488,668 3,813,978 3,839,054 4,229,983 4,098,021 4,157,157 Minneapolis 24 29,594,527 2,170,557 1,957,420 2,282,334 2,025,241 2,275,599 2,468,123 2,368,724 2,699,022 2,802,935 2,873,589 2,857,744 2,813,239 Kansas City 32 53,114,945 4,050,752 3,636,645 4,214,178 3,835,068 4,047,757 4,396,699 if, 544,423 4,685,093 4,757,552 4,849,998 4,884,188 5,212,592 Dallas 24 55,010,232 4,238,299 3,781,547 4, 318,988 4,006,582 4,229,469 4,650,760 4,593,097 4,756,177 4,836,465 4, 928,929 4,817,242 5,852,677 San Francisco ,991,636 9,680,605 9,083,697 10,605,874 9,478,420 10,154,098 10,638,728 10,430,881 11, 509,542 11,407,239 11,701,293 11,615,048 12,686,211 Total 333 L,403,751, ,664,788 96,254, ,745, , 547, ,094, , 399, , 573, ,363, , 222, ,784, ,541, ,541,691 Hew York City* 1 513,970,371 38,961,779 35,727,346 43,111,527 37,025,139 41,463,389 43,780,953 38,757,125 50,067,211 44,909,714 43,836,649 43,739,783 52,589,756 Other centers* ,457,524 56, 396,563 50,564,819 60,922,660 54,657,260 58,837,997 63,331,655 59,752,123 65,422,969 65,196,852 68,137,003 66, 392,160 72,845,463 Other centers ,323,798 11,306,446 9,962,037 11, 711,780 10,864,601 11,793,383 12,286,402 12,064,052 12,892,869 13,115, ,810,608 13,409,218 14,106,472 Included in the national series covering l4 l centers, available beginning with 1919*

3 bank debits to deposit accounts except interbank accounts, monthly, 1950 Summary figures, l4l centers, by districts F. R. District Number of centers* Total for Boston 11 51,648,814 New York 6 23,782,423 Philadelphia 10 53,900,623 Cleveland 13 75, 592,687 Richmond 7 29,411,149 Atlanta 15 44,231,002 Chicago ,848,978 St. Louis 5 37,177,282 Minneapolis 9 23,884,331 Kansas City 15 48,273,313 Dallas 10 42,799,292 San Francisco ,907,630 January February March April May June July August September October November December 4,077,578 3,501,684 4,235,007 3,872,987 4,176,870 4,321,309 3,939,386 4,271,164 1,911,612 1,653,208 1,912,567 2,059,378 1, 883,623 2, 151,981 2,034,431 2,043,569 4, 127,669 3,580,814 4,997,203 4,144,714 4,532,064 4,796,139 4,251,216 4,541,723 5,536,392 4,925,733 5,944,968 5,433,112 5,975,333 6,533,603 6, 225,828 6,756,282 2, 283,025 2, 015,809 2,377,874 2,134,001 2, 390,005 2,423,952 2,328,507 2,622,139 3,429,992 3,075,877 3,617,650 3,221,845 3,560,231 3,635,363 3,535,666 3,891,057 14,692,107 13,191,716 16,126,348 14,234,228 15,346,502 16,998,032 15, 362,561 17,336,771 2,843,649 2,493,474 2,967,585 2,708,295 2,893,174 3,058,345 2,982,704 3,277,541 1,750,689 1, 568,896 1,844,214 1,607,591 1,826,170 1,998,245 1,899,925 2, 193,206 3,661,564 3,297,830 3,828,239 3,476,937 3,679,977 4,011,771 4,108,878 4,260,017 3,267,435 2, 925,860 3,337,346 3,111,491 3,260,000 3,647,948 3,586,302 3,705,461 8,814,851 8,333,918 9,733,659 8, 652,681 9,314,048 9,754,967 9,496,719 10, 524,039 4,308,802 4,932,141 4,937,819 5,074,067 2,027,064 2,008,800 2,025,179 2,071,011 4,422,933 4,838,560 4,561,353 5,106,235 6, 693,867 7,164,424 6,609,148 7,793,997 2,647,595 2,833,889 2,632,372 2, 721,981 3,906,234 4,113,275 3,988,983 4, 254,829 17,110,048 17,395,246 17,057,539 18, 997,880 3,270,691 3,602,964 3,506,614 3,572,246 2,286,062 2,326,891 2,317,390 2, 265,052 4,333,867 4,417,329 4,453,374 4,743,530 3,782,010 3,835,702 3,717,392 4,622,345 10,407,679 10,667,782 10,584,997 11,622,290 Other centers* New York City* Total l4 l 742,457,524 56, 396,563 50, 56^,819 60, 922,660 5^,657,260 58,837,997 63,331,655 59, 752,123 65,^22,969 65, 196,052 68, 137,003 66, 392,160 72, 845, ,970,371 38,961,779 35,727,346 43,111,527 37,025,139 41,463,389 ^3,780,953 38,757,125 50,067,211 44,909,714 43,836,649 43,739,783 52,589,756 1,256,427,895 95, 358,342 86,292, ,034,187 91,682, , 301, ,112,608 98, 509, ,490, ,106, , 973, ,131, ,435,219 *lncluded in the national series covering l4 l centers, available beginning with 1919*

4 Hartford* (1919) New Haven* (1919,1948) New London (1942) Waterbury* (1919) Bangor* (1919) Lewiston-Auburn (1942) Portland (1920) Boston* (1919) Brockton (1923) Fall River* (1919) Holyoke* (1919, 1947) Lowell* (1919) Lynn (1922) New Bedford* (1919) P ittsfield (1942) Springfield (1919) Worcester* (1919) Concord (1942) Manchester (1921) Providence* (1919) Burlington (1934) Conn. 6,566,204 2,602, , ,877 Maine 527, ,621 1,016,291 Mass. 32,624, , , , ,547 " N.H. R. I. Vt. 641, , ,309 2,163,444 1, 831, , ,847 4,590, ,571 BAM DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1950 F.R. District No, 1 - Boston January February March April May June July August September October j November December 528, ,930 23,370 61,908 37,967 25,761 76,423 2, 581,644 43,528 46,018 32,702 34,822 50,720 47,254 36, , ,714 23,563 50, ,382 26, , ,529 19,686 51,875 35,866 23,877 67,389 2,196,745 37,898 42,462 32,564 29,393 45,322 45,818 27, , ,498 22,227 40, ,429 22, , ,685 22,599 64,406 40,417 27,977 80,325 2, 676,103 43,776 50,652 35,018 34,262 54,424 53,451 31, , ,767 26,161 49, ,983 28, , ,764 20,087 59,607 37,914 25,845 75,5^0 2,433,365 41,990 45,864 31,641 30,604 49,488 49,689 31, , ,633 23,097 43, ,089 26, , ,653 26,266 68,353 41,445 26,797 79,135 2,631,524 44,029 47,832 34,622 32,004 50,179 52,117 33, , ,777 25,875 48, ,617 28, , ,163 23,731 71,024 46,151 30,290 88,158 2,673,037 47,155 49,884 38,564 35,721 52,480 55,747 33, , ,229 25,953 53, ,853 30, , ,557 25,186 58,699 45,699 27,676 89,642 2,440,530 45,702 43,896 32,677 32,661 51,556 52,722 35, , ,294 24,060 47, ,181 33, , ,171 29,488 68,606 49,760 30,548 96,389 2, 657,028 50,641 52,694 36,251 37,144 51,712 58,214 36, , ,846 28,528 52, ,140 33, , ,165 25,290 68,944 50,773 31,134 87,924 2,713,501 50,837 51,729 35,508 37,302 54,093 60,155 35, , ,311 25,029 53, ,204 31, , ,952 49,741 34,301 98,474 3, 172,407 56,223 55,894 40,949 38,395 60,617 60,038 41, , ,060 27,955 55, ,314 30, , ,595 25,5^ 70,610 44,631 31,779 87,144 3,206,159 53,395 59,508 38,857 38,619 64,151 61,022 41, , ,923 29,102 55, ,672 30, , ,394 26,476 75,893 47,165 35,636 89,748 3,242,763 49,000 56,157 38,532 38,620 56,682 65,006 37, , ,754 27,952 59, ,041 30,899 Total, a ll centers Total, 11 centers* 58,379,287 51,648,814 4,596,551 4,077, ,769,459 4,235,007 4,368,589 3, 872,987 4,749,392 4, 176,870 4,925,169 4,321,309 4,484,957 3,939,386 4,857,378 4,271,164 4,883,421 4,308,802 5,566,193 4,932,141 5,552,805 4,937,819 5,677,689 5,Ojk, 067 Included in the national series covering l4 l centers, available beginning with Note: Where only one date is shown, i t indicates the fir s t for which figures for that center are available, and that figures for subsequent s are substantially comparable. Where two dates are shown, the second indicates the latest change in coverage, etc., which affected comparability with prior figures by approximately three per cent or more.

5 Bridgeport (1942) Stamford (1923) Jersey City (1919, 194l) Montclair (1923) Newark (1923) Passaic*l/ (l$19) Paterson l/ (1942) Albany* (1919, 1934) Binghamton* (1919) Buffalo* (1919) Elmira (1923) Jamestown (1923) New York* (1919, 1943) Poughkeepsie (1924) Rochester* (1919) Schenectady (1942) Syracuse* (1919) Utica (1933) Total, for Conn. 1,793, ,705 N.J. 3,688, ,445 10,386,350 1,342,512 1,846,621 N.Y. 7, 283, ,474 7,365, , , ,970, ,020 4,099, ,642 2,923, ,990 BANK DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1950 F.R. District No. 2 - New York January February March April May June July August September October November December 140,737 55, ,067 37, ,823 95, , ,081 66, ,036 33,861 34,007 38,961,779 44, ,568 77, ,481 75, ,241 53, ,741 30, ,175 84, , ,193 56, ,490 28,443 29,041 35,727,346 36, ,059 64, ,812 62, ,975 68, ,828 37, , , , ,130 62, ,377 31,318 34,736 43,111,527 40, ,907 74, ,664 75, ,773 59, ,436 35, ,858 86, , ,537 59, ,197 29,515 32,705 37,025,139 39, ,971 77, ,165 75, ,689 74, ,703 36, ,806 99, , ,834 62, ,770 34,392 37,361 41,463,389 42, ,745 81, ,139 81, ,724 56, ,902 41, , , , ,415 64, ,339 34,497 39,456 43*780,953 45, ,302 86, ,183 84, ,201 58, ,971 40, , , , ,618 62, ,358 31,187 35,794 38,757,125 45, ,638 80, ,714 81, ,013 55, ,675 39, , , , ,398 64, ,141 34,623 42,438 50, 067,211 44, ,802 86, ,544 86, ,163 64, ,115 39, , , , ,806 67, ,830 35,510 31,253 44,909,714 46, ,859 79, ,167 89, ,384 66, ,488 40, , , , ,218 66, ,744 37,548 41,751 43,836,649 49, ,675 86, ,453 92, ,365 82, ,155 36, , , , ,767 65, ,716 38,293 39,581 43, 739,783 47, ,453 85, ,257 92, ,933 69, ,497 43,083 1, 025, , , ,892 67, ,973 38,187 44,807 52, 589,756 46, ,*07 84, ,412 89,578 Total, all centers Total, 7 centers* 560,021, ,752,794 42,596,646 40,873,391 38,880,047 37,380,554 46,818,668 45,024,094 40,730,139 39,084,517 45,208,802 43,347,012 47,835,992 45,932,934 42,593,410 40,791,556 54,026,235 52, 110,780 48,770,793 46,936,778 47,900,235 45,845,449 47,856,535 45,764,962 56,804,145 54,660,767 *Included in the national series covering l4 l centers, available beginning with 1919* l/ I t was stated in the annual bank debits report for 1949 that two formerly reporting banks in Clifton, which previously had been included in Passaic figures, were absorbed by a reporting bank in Paterson, branches were established at their offices, and their figures included with Paterson beginning with June 1949* Actually, the figures were excluded from Passaic but not added to Paterson. With the following revisions for Passaic both Passaic and Paters.on figures are on the same basis since June 1949 as they were before. June 19^9, 92,640; July 1949, 79,236j August 1949, 85,521; September 1949, 84,909; October 1949, 89, 978; November 1949, 97,076; December 1949, 96, 591. See footnote following Boston D istrict regarding dates shown in parentheses.

6 Wilmington* (1919) Atlantic City (1942) Camden (1923) Trenton* (1919) Allentown (1923) Altoona* (1919) Bethlehem (19^2) Chester* (1919) Harrisburg (1919) Hazleton (1923) Johnstown (1919) Lancaster* (1919) Lebanon (1923) Norristown (1923) Philadelphia* (1919) Reading (1919) Scranton* (1919) Wilkes-Barre* (1919) Williamsport* (1919) York* (1919) Del. N.J. ye a r.. 3,949, ,627 1, 678,296 2, 276,256 Pa. 1,012, , , ,309 1,353,984 It " 365, , , , ,911 42, 606,650 1,235,131 1,247, , , ,839 BANK DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1950 January February March j April May j June 299,849 47, , ,150 73,559 26,764 36,928 42, ,536 27,806 37,844 70,717 17,435 29,448 3,267,579 89,880 94,313 58,984 25,782 69, ,339 41, , ,949 65,787 25,424 31,459 37,429 94,780 23,929 35,039 68,700 15,529 25,568 2,820,749 79,251 81,917 53,115 24,187 61, ,381 48, ,95^ 176,481 81,543 28,490 39,050 42, ,022 27,710 40,66l 82,314 19,204 31,209 4, , ,381 62,965 28,130 73, ,952 46, , ,278 73,522 27,100 35,512 39, ,656 26,885 41,707 74,386 17,132 27,757 3,275, ,232 97,184 57,833 26,415 66, ,939 55, , ,090 80,369 30,713 40,381 42, ,019 30,845 42,428 72,454 18,879 30,741 3,611,819 98, ,256 60,293 27,928 73, ,117 59, , ,711 87,161 31,310 41,788 43, ,269 32,017 46,171 72,996 19,127 34,666 3,787, , ,778 66,235 30,253 78,985 F.R. District No. 3 - Philadelphia July August September J October November j December 319,180 65, , ,932 82,328 29,996 37,871 41, ,178 30,813 46,331 69,387 18,825 31, 581 3,312,938 94, ,819 64,138 29,477 72, ,404 72, , ,099 88,352 33,800 42,928 46, ,406 33,641 51,654 69,976 21,685 35,687 3,601, , ,380 64,337 31,750 79, ,782 64, , ,310 91,058 32,123 49,597 44, ,005 31,789 51,521 71,014 19,794 33,331 3,462, , ,438 68,373 33,552 77, ,050 60, , ,535 99,338 34,909 44,019 46, ,082 32,561 49,944 83,210 21,096 35,755 3,817, , ,856 72,700 31,798 84, ,954 58, , ,020 91,235 33,696 43,749 44, ,364 33,361 48,956 78,841 20,104 34,612 3,585, , ,503 67,505 32,380 81, ,103 56, , ,701 98,657 36,192 47,773 46, ,667 34,088 50,008 80,623 22,429 35,556 3,999, , ,067 71,586 33,776 96,047 Total, all centers 61,873,484 4,720,254 4,110,503 5,639,906 4,737,542 5, 190,881 5,467,438 4,892,403 5,264,470 5,131,369 5,576,546 5,297,697 5,844,475 Total, 10 centers* 53,900,623 4,127,669 3,580,814 4, 997,203 4,144,714 4,532,064 4,796,139 4,251,216 4,541,723 4,422,933 4,838,560 4,561,353 5,106,235 Included in the national series covering l4 l centers, available beginning with 1919*

7 C.5 Covington-Newport (1942) Lexington* (1919) Akron* (1919) Canton (1923) Cincinnati (1919) Cleveland* (1919) Columbus* (1919) Dayton* ( 1919) Hamilton ( 1928) Lima ( 1923) Lorain (1923) Mansfield (1942) Middleton (1923) Portsmouth (1942) Springfield* (1919) Steubenville (1924) Toledo* (1919, 1944) Warren (1923) Youngstown* (1919) Zanesville (1923) Butler (1923) Erie* (1919) Franklin ( 1928) Greensburg* (1919, 1931) Oil City* (1919) Pittsburgh* (1919) Sharon (1942) Wheeling* (1919) Zggr Ky. 518, ,489 Ohio It U " 3,164,595 1,457,693 11,842,161 23,963,347 6,922,352 3,048, , , , , , , , ,668 4, 606, ,516 2,052, ,649 Pa. 385,134 1,155,850 86, ,901 W. Va. 228,062 27,856,144 ' 356, ,473 BAUK DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1950 (In thousands of dollars) F.R. District No. 4 - Cleveland January February April May June July August September October November 40, , , , ,696 1,799, , ,759 41,733 *0,955 16,813 41,145 37,571 18,922 44,958 21, ,457 35, ,063 24,587 29,377 81,967 5,836 18,966 17,191 1,919,605 25,952 61,086 35,^30 68, ,089 95, ,900 1, 5^1, , ,992 34,217 36,375 14,460 37,568 33,617 17,682 40,808 19, ,5^5 32, ,349 22,704 25,165 76,718 5,631 16,795 14,573 1,769,231 23,728 5^,753 43,147 61, , , ,936 1,864, , ,754 39,657 45,530 17,147 44,557 41,564 21,126 47,788 23, ,626 38, ,087 26,468 29,598 91,244 6,673 21,037 19,957 2,187,511 27,752 67,861 39,422 63, , , ,145 1, 665, , ,131 35,676 42,152 15,731 45,086 37,443 21,049 43,251 22, ,671 38, ,958 29,396 27,957 86,316 6,537 19,739 17,234 1,964,848 26,607 58,776 41,959 59, , , ,437 1,900, , ,165 43,065 45,5^6 18,225 45,329 36,985 20,664 ^5,991 22, ,864 41, ,936 28,098 32,243 94,245 7,000 21,172 18,4oo 2, 188,236 27,863 65,262 45,084 58, , ,842 1, 016,900 2, 073, , ,085 42,573 48,669 18,431 ^9,525 39,648 21,695 47,334 24,747 39^,867 44, ,538 29,212 34, ,015 7,928 23,916 21,097 2,454,984 29,793 67,296 44,810 58, , , ,041 2,013, , ,547 41,513 52,521 18,223 50,371 39,505 21,924 47,501 25, ,650 42, ,610 29,269 32, ,956 7,421 22,938 21,342 2, 228,638 29,929 70,202 47,609 67, , ,860 1, 037,962 2,034, , ,436 46,019 54,619 19,206 48,597 42,233 22,959 50,961 25, ,266 44, ,353 31,023 34, ,958 8,018 25,413 19,653 2,551,152 31,708 73,744 46,311 62, , ,832 1, 063,617 2,119, , ,867 44,788 53,620 19,305 53,191 42,859 25,374 48,191 26, ,013 47, ,976 28,570 34, ,485 8,195 23,694 20,821 2,505,526 32,449 78,293 44,415 71, , , ,122,948 2,319, , ,955 46,186 55,^35 21,377 52,175 42,933 23,963 *6,969 25, ,032 46, ,887 28,484 36, ,320 7,477 26,553 19,148 2,738,434 32,349 73,391 43,590 71, , ,179 1,070,779 2, 086, , ,319 45,657 49,958 20,593 49,074 43, , ,246 23, ,335 46, ,082 27,265 31,434 95,934 7,592 22,486 18,424 2,485,615 30,620 76,173 46, , , ,806 1, 1 3 0, ,544, , ,524 49,434 58,081 20,752 60,232 45,242 25,005 53,438 27, ,400 49, ,939 31,573 35, ,692 8,578 27,192 20,222 2,862,364 37,886 94,636 Total, all centers Total, 13 centers* 94,012,766 75,592,687 6,899,839 5,536,392 6,180,481 4,925,733 7,406,607 5,944,968 6,768,549 5,433,112 7, 457,362 5,975,333 8, 112,512 6,533,603 7,761,908 6, 225,828 8,376,484 6, 756,282 8,358,299 6, 693,867 8, 883,055 7,164,424 8,246,757 6,609,148 9,560,913 7,793,997 Included in the national series covering l4l centers, available beginning with 1919*

8 Washington (1921) Baltimore*(l919) Cumberland (1923) Frederick (1942) Hagerstown (1923) D.C Md. Asheville (1923) N.C, Charlotte* (1919) Durham (1923) " Greensboro (1923) Kinston (1942) Raleigh* (1919) Wilmington (1922) Wilson (1942) Winston-Salem (1923) " Charleston (1919) Columbia* (1919) Greenville* (1922) Spartanburg (1923) S.C. Charlottesville (1942) Va. Danville (1923) Lynchburg (1923) Newport News (1923, 1943) Norfolk* (1919, 1943) Portsmouth (1929, 1943) Richmond* (1919, 1943) Roanoke (1923, 1943) Bluefield (1942) W.Va. Charleston (1523) " Clarksburg (1942) " Huntington (1921) Parkersburg (1942) Total, all centers Total, 7 centers 10, 701,734 13,024, , , , ,314 3,625,487 1, 281,566 1,071, ,359 1,765, , ,648 1,816, ,785 1,282,646 1,131, , , , , ,652 2,431, ,538 6, 150,054 1,231, ,749 1,647, , , ,896 54,875,261 29,411,149 BANK DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1950 (In thousands of dollars) F.R. District No. 5 - Richmond January February March April May July August September October November December 805,905 1,011,746 22,576 15,951 26,928 49, ,131 86,430 76,207 13, ,124 30,813 15, ,981 58, ,047 84,904 49,176 23,040 26,532 39,012 26, ,858 20, ,215 90,823 40, ,917 31,362 56,887 24, , ,415 18,834 15,713 22,984 43, ,606 63,486 70,907 12, ,082 30,009 14, ,321 60,038 93,201 78,263 46,050 22,047 21,899 33,596 24, ,956 18, ,286 80,355 30, ,302 23,317 49,802 21, ,621 1,009,039 21,790 17,433 27,660 48, ,325 75,919 86,661 12, ,050 35,527 13, ,617 62, ,323 90,471 50,061 22,530 24,281 40,755 29, ,501 20, ,165 99,051 35, ,676 27,750 54,967 25, , ,610 19,366 17,172 26,446 48, ,477 81,910 77,047 11, ,485 30,458.14, ,108 60, ,872 83,632 46,988 23,360 22,103 36,790 30, ,602 21, ,323 94,443 41, ,087 28,164 56,094 25, ,581 1,109,017 22,419 18,665 27,104 49, ,193 83,806 83,431 12, ,256 32,698 12, ,411 60, ,732 85,179 47,294 23,706 22,052 37,679 28,946 21^,357 20, ,271 95,981 42, ,964 29,793 59,039 25, ,305 1,113,489 25,555 19,604 29,934 52, ,467 90,110 86,612 12, ,067 35,670 13, ,425 64, ,124 92,918 49,119 24,290 24,528 41,420 31, ,299 22, , ,502 46, ,978 31,381 59,852 28, ,469 1,103,714 24,159 17,737 28,817 51, ,423 94,159 85,819 13, ,849 36,035 14, ,342 59, ,008 90,302 47,205 25,246 22,803 40,026 31, ,850 21, , ,356 39, ,942 31,099 62,560 27, ,035 1,184,622 25,894 19,643 28,817 54, , ,447 96,340 32, ,743 40,937 39, ,677 64, ,538 97,467 53,217 24,792 28, ,445 22, , ,585 41, ,393 32,455 62,586 28, ,337 1,085,405 24,000 19,458 31,721 55, ,955 l64,6 ll 96,097 51, ,210 42,231 71, ,525 66, , ,133 66,579 25,651 49,244 43,745 32, ,334 23, , ,104 46, ,018 33,576 58,244 29,572 1,034,945 1*243,477 25,831 18,771 31,775 56, , , ,033 44, ,206 41,049 76, /971 72, , ,404 72,201 26,526 75,498 47,281 34, ,264 22, , ,479 44, ,929 33,342 65,769 29, ,058 1,166,593 26,220 19,H8 30,979 57, , ,216 99,259 19, ,580 40,096 28, ,532 67, , ,383 69,863 25,949 52,698 46,586 39, ,511 23, , ,793 42, ,246 31,877 64,174 26,752 1,051,654 1, 217,838 24,257 21,820 32,755 64, ,792 89, ,289 17, ,543 38,950 19, ,517 71, , ,047 70,828 26,548 35,336 51,228 39, ,722 25, , ,993 57, ,056 36,943 75,057 29,995 4, 187,328 3,636,546 4,304,346 3,983,466 4, 405,965 4,522,053 4,331,374 4,847,756 5,109,190 5,413,438 4, 944,030 5, 189,769 2,283,025 2,015,809 2, 377,874 2,134,001 2,390,005 2,423,952 2,328,507 2,622,139 2,647,595 2, 833,889 2, 632,372 2,721,981 *Included in the national series covering l4 l centers, available beginning with 1919*

9 C.5 Anniston (1942) Ala. Birmingham* (1919) Dothan (1923) Gadsden (1942) Mobile* (1919) Montgomery* (1919) " Jacksonville* (1919) Fl &* Miami (1927) Orlando (1942) " Pensacola* (1919) " St. Petersburg (1942) " Tampa* (1919, 1948) " Albany (1923, 19*9) Ga. Atlanta* (1919, 1943) Augusta* (1919) " Brunswick (1923) " Columbus (1923) Elberton (1923) " Macon* (1919) Newnan ( 1923) " Savannah* (1919) " Valdosta (1923) Baton Rouge (1942) La. Lake Charles (1942) " New Orleans* (1919) " Hattiesburg (1927) Miss. Jackson (1923) " Meridian (1923, 1930) Vicksburg* (1919) " Chattanooga* (1919) Knoxville* (1919) Nashville* (1919) Tenr 281,716 4,423, , ,872 1,583,975 1,011,228 3,822,272 3,333, , , ,670 1,751,*83 325,123 11,319, , , ,649 49, , ,870 1, 164, ,189 1,261, ,352 9,316, ,880 1, 816, , ,040 1,882,426 1, 458,819 4, 172,690 BANK DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, F.R. District No. 6 - Atlanta January February March April May June July August September October November December 22, ,154 14,305 19, ,327 80, , ,713 68,631 34,451 70, ,043 25, ,366 57,832 8,818 53,973 3,432 61,491 10,837 83,232 11, ,589 36, ,207 17,5*9 160,212 25,442 24, , , ,514 18, ,188 11,891 17, ,547 69, , ,906 64,303 31,774 63, ,807 22, ,384 50,646 7, ,339 52,905 8,158 79, ,851 32, ,957 16, ,665 23,472 22, ,677 96, ,183 22,37* 358,026 13,529 19, ,863 85, , ,155 72,456 36,508 73, ,085 24, ,833 5*, 583.9,171 60,679 4,024 58,405 8,151 96,251 11, ,493 38, ,419 18, ,854 28,171 26, , , ,440 20, ,863 12,518 19, ,166 67, , ,151 60,753 33,352 66, ,590 23, ,868 57,866 9,1*2 58,620 3,885 56,562 7,89* 83,555 10,477 97,515 33, ,573 17, ,837 25,773 23, , , ,659 21, ,104 13,002 21, , , ,917 64,219 35,171 65, ,830 24, ,727 58,270 9,643 64, 095 4,046 69,279 9,419 94,362 11, ,473 36, ,373 17, ,* , , , ,376 21, ,416 13,149 20, ,166 75, , ,791 66, , ,656 23, ,227 60,245 9,408 71,450 3,913 63,473 9,026 92,373 10, ,203 38, ,104 17, , , , , ,117 21, ,477 13,895 20, ,762 76, , ,986 60,839 37,579 64, ,115 25, ,706 62,279 9,364 65,924 3,804 63,070 8,901 92,600 16, ,341 40,104 77*,751 18, ,832 28,552 22, , , ,788 23,5*5 26, , ,982 16,359 16,915 22,295 22, , ,219 86,533 98, , ,035 59,795 38,821 63, ,809 27,130 1,012,012 63,760 9,798 70,758 3,853 75,162 9, ,179 29, ,161 42, ,676 19, ,670 30,927 22, , , , ,575 39,213 65, ,999 28, ,811 71,218 11,468 68,669 *,813 7*,690 10, ,408 12, ,567 *6, ,781 20, ,770 35,*37 25,09* 164, , ,292 27, ,489 19,449 23, , , , ,846 58,614 38,842 69, ,973 32,061 1,121,301 79,375 9,258 68,386 5, M l 77,3*5 13,*6l 107,316 12, ,599 42, ,087 20, ,874 33,753 31, , , ,067 25, ,5*1 17,591 23, , , ,314 52,507 38,676 75, ,177 33,504 1,014,902 68,514 10,383 68,549 *,865 7*,99* 11, ,938 12, ,579 44, ,999 19, ,268 30,916 30,3* , ,986 29, ,008 18,582 24, ,376 93,854 37*,76* 324,360 76,495 41,314 81, ,399 35,059 1,061,570 7*,057 11,369 76,880 *,526 81,649 12, ,225 14, ,456 *7, ,282 19, *50 15*,638 30,688 38,3*2 185, ,128 39*,685 Total, all centers Total, 15 centers* 55,552,035 44,231,002 4, 366,700 3,923,859 3,429,992 3,075,877 *,611,535 3, 617,650 *,099,605 3,221,845 4,462,623 3,560,231 4,540,762 3,635,363 4,442,790 3,535,666 4,866,014 3,891,057 *,857,962 3,906,23* 5,08*,793 *,113,275 *, 968,965 3,988,983 5,326,*27 *,25*,829 Included in the national series covering l4l centers, available beginning with 1919*

10 BANK DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1950 (In thousands of dollars) F.R. District Ho. 7 - Chicago January February March April May June July August September j October j November J December L...,... Aurora (1923) 111. **2,7*5 33,381 29,572 3*,067 32,*0* 35,07* *0,*65 38,070 38,95* *0,* 9l *0,010 39,931 40,326 Bloomington* (1919) " 516,87* 38,899 35,*08 *3,132 37,650 *1,997 *0,953 *1,571 *5,155 * 5,816 50,228 47,961 48,104 Chaapaign-Urbana(1925,19*9) " 528,137 37,57* 35,289 *3,116 39,108 *5,205 **,691 *2,796 *7,257 * 5,026 53,656 *7,364 47,055 Chicago* ( ) " 10^ * 29,6*6 8,16*,*20 7,397,*35 9,112,37* 7,967,838 8,256,335 9,151,225 8,058,309 9,029,623 9, 187,896 9,359,733 9,146,312 10,598,146 n Danville (1923) *23,270 31,898 28,360 3*,062 32,275 32,952 35,*62 38,0*3 38,286 37,795 35,*86 40,019 38,632 Decatur* (1919) u 891,996 60,*75 53,38* 73,107 67,177 69,*71 70,012 69,320 79,665 7*, ,317 86,918 84,758 Elgin (1936) «298,*19 22,800 20,*68 23,9*6 22,3*9 23,5*0 27,788 23,983 25,096 26,971 25,912 27,451 28,115 n Joliet (19*2) *98,920 35,713 3*,157 *0, 0*9 36,13* 38,908 *2,*08 *1,562 *3,213 *6,077 *5,753 45,149 49,797 Moline (1921) " 362,709 27,296 2*,658 31,198 27,672 31,911 31,073 31,521 30,676 3*,**3 30,758 29,851 31,652 Peoria* (1919) 2, 186, ,752 1*1, ,*68 153, ,6*5 187, , , ,912 20*, , ,225 Rockford* (1919) 1,26*,928 87,737 83, ,69* 97, ,8*8 11*,9*2 100, 5*1 107,681 11*, , , ,035 Springfield (1919) " 926,323 66,828 61,055 76,862 68, 18* 71,633 81, 8*0 76,680 79,103 8*,800 85,065 82,990 91,283 Fort Wayne* (1919) Ind. 1, 568, , ,689 12*, ,357 12*, ,8*8 127, , ,*16 152,*89 145, ,374 Gary (1923) 779,516 61,202 51,578 60, 89* 58,*72 62,261 66,895 70,020 ff 70,735 67,9*9 69,6*3 69,629 70,238 Hanmond (1923) *26,* 6* 31,337 29,*12 33,229 32,591 35,072 38,267 37,30* 37,*08 37,330 37,298 37,238 39,978 Indianapolis* (1919) " 8, 229,*97 651,*61 5*9,783 65*,*63 598,26* 6*6, , ,587 7*2,*97 725, , , ,502 it Lafayette (19*2) *98,*55 39,733 35,707 *0,*28 38,828 *o,*58 *7,900 *5,107 *2,7*8 *1, 80* *1,598 39,485 44,659 Muncie (19*2) " *68,568 35,573 30,231 37,097 35,7*5 39,683 *0, 9*0 39,067 *1,786 *1,911 *2,657 41,174 42,704 South Bend* (1919) " 2,78*,*67 176,*89 181, , ,*82 219,19* 2*8, 1*0 259,*62 256, , ,66* 244, ,409 Terre Haute (1923) M 85*, 6*2 63,815 57,658 6*,557 66,520 68,81* 73,851 75,*11 78,908 7*,222 75,139 75,607 80,140 Burlington (19*2) Iowa 235,**3 17,520 15,778 19,000 18,115 18,706 20, 0*0 19,972 20,986 20,360 21, 6*0 21,534 21,792 W Cedar Rapid** (1919) 982,88* 69,8*7 6*,352 78,131 73,893 78,290 82,031 78,661 86,605 85,661 9*,790 91,771 98,852 n Clinton (1935) 220,527 16,187 1*,*5* 16,829 16,655 17,677 17,252 17,837 17, 8*0 19,*88 2*,236 20,229 21,843 n Davenport* (1919, 19*3) 8* 5,2*9 62,938 56,157 67,698 62, *6 71. U * T L J? B ir.73- *^77 77,368 76, ,021 Des Moines* (1919) w 3,5*7,883 27*, ,60* 298, , , , , 2*2 311,179 29*, ,127 3 >7,Q6l 351,794 Dubuque* (1919, 19*3) 529,977 *1,522 36,197 *1,735 *0,989 *2,*37 *6,358 *3,856 *5,*39 *5,*07 49,094 46,570 50,373 Mason City (1923) " 378,038 29,352 23,792 30,267 27,713 27,8*5 30,9*8 33,198 31,527 33,*09 3*,761 36,511 38,715 Muscatine (1923) " 151,382 10,*38 8,988 11,1*5 11,**5 12,7*7 12,653 1*,196 13,675 12, 65* 1*,983 13,459 w 14,999 Ottumwa (19*2) 383,851 29,590 25,3*0 30,290 28, 62* 30,820 33,577 33,952 3*, 8*0 35,030 3*,881 32,960 33,9*7 Sioux City* (1919) M 1, 8*6, 07* 1*5, , , ,837 1*0,096 1*8, , ,2*5 158, 9** 170, , ,291 Waterloo* (1919) " 752,53* 57,899 52,327 59,7*0 57,581 62,859 63,9*5 65,278 67,*28 65,901 67,127 63,057 69,392

11 Adrian (1923) Battle Creek (1928) Bay City* (1919) Detroit* (1919) Mich. Flint* (1919) Grand Rapids* (1919) " Jackson (1920) " Kalamazoo* (1919) " Lansing* (1919) Muskegon (1942) 1 Port Huron (1942) Saginaw (1923) Green Bay (1923, 1943) Wis. Madison (1942) Manitowoc (1934) " Milwaukee* (1919, 1943) Oshkosh (1923) Racine (1942) Sheboygan (1925) 194, , ,453 +4,917,248 1,248,979 2,395, , ,655 1,122, , , , ,577 1, 266, ,159 L l,471, , , ,575 BANK DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1950 F.R. District No. 7 - Chicago (Cont'd) January February March April May June July August September October November December 14,053 40,924 29,567 3,214,523 88, ,318 44,602 64,552 77,844 46,834 24,733 60,825 50, ,405 20, ,254 25,117 54,770 46,271 12,843 36,984 27,544 2,874,521 82, ,032 42,156 57,243 71,391 41,158 22,886 57,464 47,821 91,229 18, ,894 21,695 49,626 40,503 15,105 44,969 29,573 3,484,255 98, ,341 47,677 66,914 85,763 50,373 26,872 67,587 58, ,194 21,459 1,009,202 25,226 63,178 48,359 14,508 41,187 29,498 3,090,064 92, ,616 44,806 65,937 80,913 49,632 24,977 64,999 51,070 93,510 19, ,813 24,503 53,543 43,357 15,103 41,432 32,302 3,655,242 99, ,917 46,367 73,059 88,333 53,492 26,575 69,811 56, ,595 20, ,463 24,489 57,399 44,294 16,664 47,176 36,657 4,077, , ,357 51,837 77, ,948 56,580 30,855 69,499 62, ,304 21,087 1, 038,836 26,408 62,642 50,291 17,077 44,551 37,932 3, 710, , ,253 52,904 75,694 90,879 55,184 32,763 76,473 60, ,240 23,7 917,0^5 25,910 57,081 51,271 17,315 53,107 40,634 4,412, , ,454 55,213 79, ,891 59,867 32,411 88,212 67, ,181 23,861 1,011,498 27,518 62,466 54,569 17,833 53,972 39,458 4,063, , ,494 58,220 82, ,834 6l,4o4 31,651 91,759 62, ,981 26, ,483 26,615 64,266 53,344 17,428 53,280 41,726 4, 051, , ,073 56,676 80, ,973 58,368 32,386 86,022 64, ,639 27,512 1, 008,117 28,770 72,017 53,068 17,466 49,415 39,823 4,043, , ,835 54,681 78, ,400 58,850 41,067 85,156 59, ,912 26, ,934 27,765 65,795 48,793 l8,64l 56,807 40,739 4,239, , ,417 58,958 89, ,088 64,812 33,279 97,688 58, ,119 29,848 1, 075,562 29,339 71,279 52,455 Total, all centers Total, 21 centers* 208, 910, ,848,978 15,818,939 14,692,107 14,201, ,329,054 : 15,353,074 : 16,536,412 18, 287,710 16, 640,665 18,680,900 18,468,217 : 18,776,208 18,402,129 ; 20,416,397 13,191,716 : 16,126,348 : 14, 234,228 : 15,346,502 : 16, 998,032 15, 362,561 17,336,771 17, 110,048 : 17,395,246 17,057,539 : 18, 997,880 Included in the national series covering l4 l centers, available beginning with 19X9.

12 BAM DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBAM ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1950 F.R. District No. 8 - St. Louis January February March April J May June July August September October November December El Dorado (1924) Ark. 266,669 22,096 19,419 24,138 22,571 22,985 25,728 22,548 24,117 24,645 25,309 23,075 30,038 Fort Smith (1923) " 484,190 40,204 33,343 37,045 35,594 37,689 39,383 38,782 41,905 45,809 46,016 41,869 46,551 Helena (1923, 1943) " 95,496 6,726 5,840 6,846 5,906 5,542 6,122 6,099 6,131 7,518 13,755 14,245 10,766 L ittle Rock* (1919, 1929) " 1, 598, , , , , , , , , , , , ,211 Pine Bluff (1926) " 362,855 27,387 22,540 26,357 22,317 24,406 24,430 25,819 25,167 29,869 48,217 48,266 38,080 Texarkana (1927) (See also Texas) 135,177 10,828 8,980 11,835 11,056 10,640 10,447 11,217 10,796 11,790 12,992 11,102 13,494 Alton (1942) ,617 23,216 20,304 25,706 22,439 23,953 26,750 25,008 25,871 26,035 27,125 26,508 29,702 East St. Louis & Nat'l Stock Yards (1922) 1, 378, ,761 89, ,611 93, , , , , , , , ,269 Quincy (1921) *» 364,631 27,806 25,934 29,587 27,358 30,153 31,547 29,890 31,767 31,449 34,389 32,130 32,621 Evansville* (1919) Ind. 1,533, , , , , , , , , , , , ,076 Louisville* (1919) Ky. 6,694, , , , , , , , , , 45U 621, , ,009 Owensboro (1923, 1943) 447,030 38,891 32,592 32,572 31,523 31,577 31,856 36,700 40,935 42,659 41,095 40,746 45,884 Paducah (1942) " 183,951 14,166 12,866 14,516 13,166 14,223 16,566 15,324 16,555 15,756 16,054 15,609 19,150 Greenville (1923) Miss. 272,550 24,204 18,975 18,747 16,321 18,422 18,474 17,063 18,362 22,679 32,843 38,676 27,784 Cape Girardeau (1942) Mo. 142,539 10,924 9,805 11,137 10,964 11,156 12,201 12,985 12,514 12,856 12,627 12,676 12,694 Hannibal (1942) 104,529 7,928 7,456 8,726 7,707 8,476 8,758 9,061 9,099 9,195 9,632 9,435 9,056 tf Jefferson City (1942) 580,155 56,088 42,097 39,071 51,270 45,673 39,368 47,428 47,354 61,659 54,991 48,779 46,377 ft St. Louis* (1919) 19,622,631 1,532,231 1, 318,815 1,601,226 1,438,939 1,582,573 1,704,070 1,654,271 1,718,468 1,659,331 1,756,112 1,786,980 1,869,615 it Sedalia (1924, 1943) 126,488 9,219 9,112 9,833 9,485 10,256 10,148 10,860 10,979 11,946 11,710 10,937 12,003 Springfield (1921) 727,402 52,258 46,310 56,233 54,073 58,567 61,641 63,180 68,889 69,362 69,712 63,354 63,823 Jackson (1942) Tenn. 243,186 18,967 16,078 18,473 17,290 18,017 18,305 18,505 19,106 19,345 31,708 24,773 22,619 Memphis* (1919, 1930) 7,728, , , , , , , , , , , , ,335 Total, a ll centers 43,415,008 3,338,318 2,914,613 3,445,018 3,160,725 3,376,409 3,553,064 3,488,668 3,813,978 3,839,054 4,229,983 4,098,021 4,157,157 Total, 5 centers* 37,177,282 2,843,649 2,493,474 2,967,585 2,708,295 2,893,174 3,058,345 2,982,704 3,277,541 3,270,691 3,602,964 3,506,614 3,572,246 Included in the national series covering l4 l centers, available beginning vith 1919*

13 BANK DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1950 F.R. District No. 9 - Minneapolis Duluth* (1919) Mankato (.19*4-2) Minneapolis* (1919) Red Wing (1923) Rochester (194-2) St. Cloud (1942) St. Paul* (1919) South St. Paul (1924) Winona (IS^O) Billings* (1919, 1949) Butte (1942) Great Falls (1942) Helena* ( 1919) Bismarck (1942) Dickinson (1923) Fargo* (1919) Grand Forks* (1919) Jamestown (1923) Minot (1923) Aberdeen* (3.919) Sioux Fallsi/ (1920, 1950) Eau Claire (1942) La Crosse (1923) Superior* (1919) Minn. 1,441, ,045 13,675,732 66,106 " 292, ,345 6, 221,865 1, 031, ,347 Mont. 602, , , ,936 N.D. 489,259 75, , ,071 81, ,238 S.D. Wis. 295, , , , ,528 January February March April May June July August September October November December 92,858 18, ,485 5,151 20,411 11, ,772 77,665 15,526 39,898 40,890 42,175 26,884 35,474 5,563 61,294 19,748 6,378 16,920 29,712 67,554 26,913 29,276 13,038 76,210 16, ,341 4,584 19,451 10, ,476 69,809 13,331 37,032 38,325 40,752 29,565 38,439 4,093 60,532 19,832 4,956 13,619 23,836 61,863 25,220 26,541 12, ,983 20,379 1,044,343 5,549 22,119 13, ,908 75,293 15,897 42,454 45,056 42,476 27,719 37,730 4,698 62,858 20,255 5,723 15,547 23,959 70,637 30,059 33,718 12,735 83,999 18, ,135 4,932 22,507 13, ,878 61,872 13,757 39,346 41,767 41,755 23,729 48,794 4,261 51,453 18,288 5,329 16,779 19,874 63,922 30,166 29,429 11, ,306 18,799 1,051,405 5,087 23,038 13, ,464 76,784 15,301 43,803 41,726 43,056 25,879 55,679 4,480 54,280 18,508 5,442 l6,4l6 20,017 69,916 30,092 29,985 14, ,490 20,796 1, 133,113 5,902 25,076 14, ,297 80,993 16,554 48,092 51,274 48,868 40,087 34,211 5,984 65,142 21,721 6,496 17,589 23,931 75,056 32,406 33,994 14, ,574 21,625 1,089,963 5,370 24,499 15, ,101 79,821 15,737 46,067 46,724 48,533 33,579 34,441 6,591 69,215 22,519 6,837 18,822 23,527 79,228 31,170 34,383 14, ,435 22,226 1,290,956 5,757 29,339 15, ,952 86,128 17,712 53,117 49,736 52,405 33,148 43,459 6,963 81,190 24,526 7,699 21,836 24,767 79,522 32,655 35,251 15, ,702 22,967 1,353,799 5,519 26,539 15, ,009 92,225 17,518 58,854 48,930 58,168 32,675 35,187 7,676 84,368 24,072 8,060 22,573 28,643 84,517 34,837 36,322 14, ,243 24,265 1,329,437 5,932 26,804 14, , ,129 18,501 67,986 50,384 63,495 36,549 39,053 8,534 85,041 24,810 8,564 23,331 26,711 83,755 33,477 35,614 17, ,549 23,483 1,321,925 6,160 25,204 15, , ,805 19,611 68,073 50,943 55,337 32,511 41,795 8,923 86,814 27,172 8,337 22,593 25,486 82,556 31,498 34,962 15, ,148 26,097 1, 292,830 6,083 27,343 15, , ,354 19,902 57,688 52,115 54,749 34,611 44,997 7,661 72,760 23,620 7,647 20,213 24,882 88,339 34,137 36,144 14,188 Total, all centers 29,594,527 2,170,557 1,957,420 2,282,334 2,025,241 2,275,599 2,468,123 2,368,724 2, 699,022 2,802,935 2,873,589 2,857,744 2,813,239 Total, 9 centers* 23,884,331 1,750,689 1, 568,896 1,844,214 1,607,591 1,826,170 1,998,245 1,899,925 2, 193,206 2,286,062 2,326,891 2,317,390 2,265,052 Included in the national series covering l4 l centers, available beginning with 1919* l/ Revised beginning January 1950 to include additional banks. The addition of these banks would have increased 1949 figures in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, about 3 per cent; Abilene, Texas, 10 per cent; Tucson, Arizona, 8 per cent; Shreveport, Louisiana, 4 per cent; Roswell, New Mexico, 11 per cent; Corpus Christi, Texas, 13 per cent; Lubbock, Texas, 6 per cent; San Antonio, Texas, 6 per cent.

14 ^ 5 Colorado Springs* (1919) Denver* (1919) Grand Junction (1923) Greeley (19*2) Pueblo* (1919) BANK DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1950 F.R. District No Kansas City January February March April May June July August September October November December Colo. 556,398 6,717, ,*87 289, ,153 38,21* *>95,351 13,^1 20,268 38,511 36,181 **9,882 11,958 19,*** 3*,*13 *l,*55 553,20* 1*,772 22,269 *1,586 39,015 *88,062 1*,171 22,*91 *0,962 *1,9*7 5*9,691 15,*70 22,**3 *1,877 **, ,18* 1*,852 21,228 * 5,020 *5,293 5**,860 15,850 22,37* *9,233 52, ,328 16,569 2*, 5** 53,235 51,79* 596,703 17,50* 25,65* *7,5*1 5*,2*7 6*3,*8* 19,265 29,699 *7,367 53,708 6l 6, l 6l 17,*92 31,002 *9,157 57,678 62*,268 18,183 28,261 *7,251 Atchison (1919) Emporia (19*2) Hutchinson (1923) Independence (1923) Kansas City* (1919) Kans. 123, ,171 *52,770 86, ,561 9,780 11,002 *2,213 6,83* 71,701 8,001 9,059 32,810 6,136 56,226 8,793 10,763 *0,268 6,789 68,*15 8,975 9,972 33,058 6,506 69,122 9,128 10,569 33,926 8,218 67, 16* 9,653 10,118 32,*73 7,239 77,070 11,990 11,9*1 *3,367 7,278 76,**7 12,*39 10,815 37,517 7,10* 77,585 10,*80 12,780 *1,9*7 7,228 78,707 11,559 1*,128 3*,172 7,5*1 82,731 10,*16 12,9*7 35,188 7, *90 76,**2 11,856 1*,077 *5,831 8,633 85,951 Lawrence (1923) Pittsburg (1923) Salina (19*2) Topeka* (1919, 19*3) Wichita* (1919) " 128,*60 1*7,695 *31,167 1, 129,*82 2, 896,252 10,5*7 11,016 3*,708 90,875 2* 5,268 9,513 12,039 28, 01* 81, , 6** 11,097 10,750 29,915 97, ,*19 9,701 10,689 30,*09 82, ,360 9,690 10,951 29,968 89, ,990 11, 01* 12,225 29,*22 99,96* 2* *, 52* 10,877 11,*6* 5*, ,675 2*1,255 10,678 12,596 *1,115 9*, ,029 10,880 13,69* 36, 16* 95,*05 255,890 11,058 13,089 36, 10* 99, ,203 11,381 13,363 37,69* 93,220 25*,012 12, 02* 15,819 *2, , ,658 Joplin* (1919) Kansas City* (1919, 19*1) St. Joseph* (1919) Mo. 331,751 13,*85,8*7 1,232,591 2*,306 1, 015,812 95,892 23,*69 895,128 8*,702 26,778 1,061,255 93,867 25, ,819 8*,065 27,056 1,015,129 91,987 27,9*2 1, 120, ,752 26,853 1,218, 38* 10*,986 29,085 1,228, ,501 29,853 1,227, ,*03 29,812 1, 22*, ,996 28,693 1, 19*, 2** 111,30* 32,132 1,303, ,136 Fremont (1923) Grand Island (19*2) Lincoln (1925) Omaha* (1919) Albuquerque* (1919) Neb. N.M. 227, ,882 1,012, 96* 6,509,717 1,271, 20* 16,609 2*, 06l 77,900 *66,* 5* 9*,**8 1*,629 19, 8*6 72,093 *15,073 85,866 17,072 22, 86* 80, , ,17* 17,163 21,585 78,865 * 52,011 97,*57 19,283 23,303 78,980 *70,607 99,013 19,921 2*,13* 81,85* 5**,389 11*,576 19,936 2*,573 87,003 5*2, ,883 21,158 26,*99 88, , ,250 19,955 25,600 88, , 80* 10*,690 20,273 27,921 91, , ,708 18,856 26,690 90, , ,512 22,957 30,806 96, ,6*5 110,627 Bartlesville* (1919) Enid (1923) Guthrie (1923) Muskogee* (1919, 192*) Oklahoma City* (1919, 19**) Okmulgee (1923) Tulsa* (1919) Okla. 1,698,851 *25,129 53, ,96* *,308,857 8*,072 6,388, ,7*2 *1,1*7 *,550 2*,*22 336,691 6, , ,710 32,909 3,811 21, ,058 6,261 **5,9*8 12*,**6 3*,816 *,503 26, ,2*9 7, *98 *68,*77 121,522 30,759 3,953 2*, ,831 6,50* *39, ,386 30,220 *,330 2*, 58* 337,652 6,63* *8*,666 13*,138 38,538 *,327 25,3*9 355,306 7,270 52*,669 1*8,139 *0,352 *,558 27, ,110 6, ,063 1*2,369 35,058 *,*03 26,*53 3**,821 6, ,0*2 152,735 32,368 *, 6l* 26, ,711 6, , ,583 31,538 *,*51 26, 91* 37*,9*0 6, , ,823 39,326 *,*56 31,159 * o *,6 6 o 8, , ,258 38,098 5,083 37,9*3 * 26,828 7, 10* 659,*50 Casper (1923, 192*) Cheyenne (1920) Wyo. 370,* ,822 28,202 30,3** 26,101 26,191 28,* 2* 3*,**5 26,178 27,152 26,862 27,805 31,138 29,522 30,282 32, 1** 33,362 35,5*8 3*,*11 3*,792 36,732 36,*56 33,561 32,110 35,166 36,313 Total, a ll centers Total, 15 centers* 53,11*,9*5 *8,273,313 *,050,752 3, 661, 56* 3,636, 6*5 3,297,830 *, 21*,178 3,828,239 3,835,068 3,*76,937 *,0*7,757 3,679,977 *,396,699 *, 011,771 *,5**,*23 *, 108,878 *, 685,093 *, 260,017 *,757,552 *,333,867 *,8*9,998 *,*17,329 *, 88*,188 *,*53,37* 5,212,592 *,7*3,530 Included in the national series covering 1*1 centers, available beginning with 1919*

15 C.5 Tucson*!/ (1919, 195O) Monroe (1942). Shreveport*!/ (1919, 195 ) Roswell!' (1923, 1950) Abilene!/ ( 1926, 1950) Amarillo (1942) Austin* (1919) Beaumont* (1919) Corpus Christi!/ (1942, 1950) Corsicana (1923) Dallas* (1919, 1937) El Paso* (1919) Fort Worth* (1919) Galveston (1919) Houston* (1919, 1926) Laredo (1942) Lubbock!/ ( 1942, 1950) Port Arthur (1925) San Angelo (1942) San Antonio!/ (1928, 1950) Texarkana* (1919) (See also Arkansas) Tyler (193*0 Waco* (1919) Wichita Falls (1925) Total, a ll centers Total, 10 centers* Ariz. La. Tex. 750,397 **83,357 1,811*, ,3* ,444 1,311,503 1,575,705 1,261,11+7 1,229, ,917 I 5,20l+,638 l, 86i+, 1+36 l+, 61+7,362 85I+, 456 ll+,702,669 21*+,795 1,117, , ,681+ 3,8li+,Ol+8 201, , , ,001 55,010,232 42,799,292 BANK DEBITS TO DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1950 (In thousands of dollars) F.R. District No Dallas January February March April May June July August September October November December 58,883 **0, ,331 18,526 i+l+,0l+l+ 10i+,l6i+ li+7,712 99,296 91,663 10,609 1,139,997 i6i+,i , ,120 1,085, , ,203 33,994 3**,653 Ik, 962 l+l+,52l+ 5k, ,553 5k,077 32, ,037 16, 23*+ 39,296 93, ,387 92,025 85,3k6 9,017 1,03*+,758 13**, ,189 60, ,159 16,629 87,951 32,181 31,072 62,797 38,815 ll+5,*+88 17,982 **3,509 10i+,909 1****,393 97, **82 96,663 10, , 152, 52k 15**, ,742 72,082 1, 11+2,512 17,722 79,697 33,829 33, 5**9 57,084 3**, 69** 135,758 16,078 **0,775 97, ,392 9**, ,1+90 9, **92 1,087,779 13**, **, ,875 1,061,537 15,962 71, , , ,082 18, 01+9 l+l+,l+9*+ 100, ,725.97,893 9*+, 272 9,861 l, 11+4,087 li+3,* ,972 66,892 1, 116,701 18,585 80,575 29, ,701 60,388 36, ,028 19,708 51, ,1+27 1****, , , ,688 1,361,675 l*+3, ,079 70,7*+*+ 1, 19*+, ,279 79,022 30,092 38,837 59,880 k0, 2kl 146, ,756 **7, , , , ,798 11,286 1,337, , , ,805 1, 21k,3H 17,01*9 79,796 31,729 38,682 59,839 l+i+, , , , , *+, , ,7**7 12,311 1, 322, ,810 **03,105 71,975 1, 307,660 18,862 82,1+57 3**,633 **0,239 6k, , ,187 19,107 51, ,7*+3 153,699 Hl+, ,728 l*+,3l** 1,328,295 11*1, ,289 77,778 1,31*+, ,521 82,835 35* , , , , ,881 31**, l+, ,**33 332,918 33**,212 13,905 38,867 57,166 53,187 15, **97 l+l+,970 61,286 65,882 15,379 **3, 3**6 68,231 61, ,151 l+l+,220 59, **37 62, , ,212 62,138 66,812 17, ,082 59,789 66,112 16, ,782 68,329 65, , , ,715 66,869 66,689 **5, ,373 21,671 57, , , , ,749 16,795 1,345, , ,527 75,408 1,347,703 18,580 96,611 38,179 44, ,149 19,369 49,360 72,061 68,964 68,797 43, ,680 22,177 58, , , , ,370 13,376 1,275, , ,254 67,687 1,312,190 17, ,054 36,147 40,391 18,998 47,255 65,780 71,402 76,597 44, ,955 23,550 58, , , , ,505 16,919 1,673, , ,996 82,305 1,617,836 21, ,498 44,468 45, , ,804 4,238,299 3,781,547 4, 318,988 4,006,582 4, 229,469 4, 650,760 4, 593,097 4,756,177 4,836,465 4, 928,929 4, 817,242 5,852,677 3,267,435 2,925,860 3,337,346 3,111,491 3,260,000 3,647,948 3, 586,302 3,705,461 3,782,010 3, 835,702 3,717,392 4,622,345 18,484 52,709 73,261 78,743 Included in the national series covering l4 l centers, available beginning with l/ See footnote following Minneapolis D istrict.

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