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1 BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM (For Immediate Release) January 15, I960 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND U.S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS Bank debits to demand deposit accounts, except interbank and U.S. Government accounts, as reported by banks in 344 leading centers for the month of December aggregated $261 billion. During the past three months debits amounted to $709 billion or 11.6 per cent above the total reported for the corresponding period a year ago. At banks in New York. City there was an increase of 16.7 per cent compared with the corresponding three-months period a year ago; at 6 other centers the increase was 8.5 per cent; and at 337 other centers it was 8.5 per cent. Preliminary estimates of the annual rates of turnover of demand deposits, without seasonal adjustment, in December are 66.8 at New York City, 35-5 at 6 other centers, and 26.7 at 337 other centers. SUMMARY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS (in millions of dollars) Federal Reserve District December 1959 December 1958 December 1959 IDecember 195# Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco Total, 344 reporting centers New York City 6 other centers* 337 other centers , ,451 98,841 10,600 10,048 17,252 16,056 9,599 8,804 11,094 10,236 35,839 33,662 6,675 6,169 4,281 4,275 9,437 9,016 10,701 10, , , , ,976 92,711 51,763 48, ,382 97,584 28,097 25, , ,796 29,233 26,986 45,125 42,158 27,244 24,812 30,814 27,748 99,031 91,059 18,932 17,303 12,254 11,869 26,529 25,403 29,163 26,826 67,397 61, , , , , , , , ,328 *Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
2 BANK DEBITS - December 1959 December 1959 December 1958 DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON December 1959 IDecember 1958" Connecticut: Hartford New Haven New London Waterbury J?/ 1,326, ,366 90, ,753 1,296, ,527 92, ,676 3,645,600 1,320, , ,155 3,561,826 1,202, , ,883 Maine: Bangor Lewiston-Auburn Portland 83,888 55, ,767 78,007 52, , , , , , , ,284 Massachusetts: Boston Brockton Fall River Holyoke Lawrence Lowell Lynn New Bedford Pittsfield Springfield Worcester 5,501,720 87,397 76,179 69,148 71,139 92,126 82,300 87,067 66, , ,310 4,819,718 89, ,o4O 71,297 77,034 75, , , ,554 15,195, , , , , , ,660 1,029, ,326 13,665, , , , ,306, 224, , , , , ,968 New Hampshire: Concord Manchester 42, ,375 39, , , , , ,744 Rhode Island: Providence 746, ,079 2,001,519 1,832,184 Vermont: Burlington 57,149 52, , ,201 DISTRICT NO. 2 - HEW YORK Connecticut: Bridgeport 309,377 Stamford 155, , , , , , ,438 New Jersey: Elizabeth 244,675 Jersey City 668,392 Montelair 80,097 Newark 1,616,835 Paterson-Passaic 551, , ,522 67,951 1,497, , ,039 1,790, ,653 4,295,797 1,559, ,874 1,670, ,499 3,875,617 1,55?,496 New York: Binghamton 99,661 Buffalo 1,042,959 Elmira 75,677 Jamestown 52,824 New York 104,975,650 Poughkeepsie 97,575 Rochester 772,686 Schenectady 114,967 Syracuse 426,918 Utica 165,274 95,895 1,027,724 69,100 54,029 92,711,430 87, , , ,344 2,937, , , ,768, ,494 2,163, ,657 1,263, , ,089 2,869, , , ,135, ,586 1,954, ,791 1,204, ,798 r/ Revised figure: Waterbury, Connecticut: November 1959, 133,537-2
3 December 1959 December 1958 DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA BANK DEBITS - December 1959 December December 1958 Delaware: Wilmington 995, ,122 2,475,208 2,197,444 New Jersey: Atlantic City Camden Trenton 105,958 3^1, ,997 95, , , , ,475 1,228, , ,710 1,119,067 Pennsylvania: Allentown Altoona Bethlehem Chester Harrisburg Hazleton Johnstown Lancaster Lebanon Norristown Philadelphia Reading Scranton Wilkes-Barre Williamsport York 158,417 51,833 k 65, , ,671 39,181 69, ,186 34,836 82,504 7,133, , , ,066 47, ,06l 151,390 50,988 75,903 95, ,917 37,757 71, ,919 34,475 75,087 6,792, , , ,739 44, , , , , , , , , ,753 98, ,535 19,725, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,020 96, ,913 18,155, , , , , ,740 DISTRICT HO. 4 - CLEVELAND Kentucky: Covington-Newport Lexington 72, ,779 68, , , , , ,305 Ohio: Akron Canton Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dayton Hamilton Lima Lorain Mansfield Middletown Portsmouth Springfield Steubenville Toledo Warren Youngstown Zanesville 618, ,695 1,947,202 4,277,088 1,181, , ,180 47,899 98, ,503 76,254 45, ,270 90, ,732 44, , ,407 1,838,508 3,975,168 1,251, ,460 82,000 68,041 43,534 92,190 70,772 32,832 73,999 40, ,381 88, ,188 44,352 1,803, ,622 5,461,186 11,527,020 3,324,720 1,562, , , , , ,455 98, , ,016 2,083, , , ,660 1,662, ,231 5,024,814 10,743,714 3,398,002 1,390, , , , , ,813 91, , ,714 1,835, , , ,216 Pennsylvania: Butler Erie Franklin Greensburg Oil City Pittsburgh Sharon 64, ,769 11,857 36,4o8 27,568 5,998,553 51,187 54, ,317 9,943 33,258 27,962 5,410,072 47, , ,491 34, ,837 79,499 14,124, , , ,991 29,409 93,912 76,802 13,187, ,328 West Virginia: Wheeling 91,606 88, , ,505-3-
4 BANK DEBITS - December 1959 (in thousands of dollars) December 1959 December 1958 December 1959 IDecember 195# DISTRICT NO. 5 - RICHMOND District of Columbia: Washington 2,172,809 1,893,855 6,038,539 5,186,861 Maryland: Baltimore 2,245,694 2,096,517 6,264,125 5,766,007 Cumberland 35,294 34, ,787 95,028 Frederick 35,180 34,599 99,640 95,898 Hagerstown 51,248 47, , ,324 North Carolina: Asheville 102,233 93, , ,740 Charlotte 624, ,327 1,793,755 1,651,984 Durham 117, , , ,775 Greensboro 287, , , ,652 Kinston 25,315 25,867 96, ,703 Raleigh 306, , , ,550 Wilmington 62,779 58, , ,526 Wilson 30,221 29, , ,905 Winston-Salem 301, , , ,645 South Carolina: Charleston 141, , , ,453 Columbia 250, , , ,536 Greenville 226, , , ,224 Spartanburg 98,714 88, , ,163 Virginia: Charlottesville 54,363 52, , ,261 Danville 62,015 58, , ,585 Lynchburg 77,912 74, , ,469 Newport News 89,967 72, , ,179 Norfolk 397, ,041 1,113,612 1,046,798 Portsmouth 50,651 48, , ,802 Richmond 1,073,541 1,006,295 3,078,119 2,920,847 Roanoke 219, , , ,391 West Virginia: Bluefield 51,271 52, , ,078 Charleston 210, , , ,737 Clarksburg 45,701 41, , ,680 Huntington 103, , , ,173 Parkersburg 45,900 45, , ,509 DISTRICT NO. 6 - ATLANTA Alabama: Anniston 44,515 40, , ,009 Birmingham 858, ,797 2,347,608 2,281,037 Dothan 35,440 27, ,194 83,526 Gadsden 37,587 35, , ,976 Mobile 321, , , ,321 Montgomery 178, , , ,017 Florida: Jacksonville 891, ,162 2,433,850 2,128,673 Miami 972, ,010 2,700,310 2,401,924 Orlando 286, , , ,931 Pensacola 96,061 89, , ,270 St. Petersburg 251, , , ,278 Tampa 474, ,295 1,269,922 1,095,660 Georgia: Albany 54,959 69, , ,920 Atlanta 2,267,326 1,985,782 6,247,083 5,419,881 Augusta 126, , , ,421 Brunswick 31,177 25,853 81,930 65,618 Columbus 115, , , ,747 Elberton 10,112 8,960 29,047 25,763 Macon 131, , , ,503 Newnan 21,582 18,201 60,715 52,801 Savannah 224, , ,lS4 581,765 Valdosta 37,398 27, ,614 75,425 Louisiana: Baton Rouge 288, , , ,049 Lake Charles 90, , , ,154 New Orleans 1,444,636 1,368,809 4,003,147 3,731,108 Mississippi: Rattlesburg 37,186 35, , ,491 Jackson 321, , , ,568 Meridian 45,966 49, , ,588 Vicksburg 22,498 20,743 64,641 58,142 Tennessee: Chattanooga 353, , , ,081 Knoxville 268, , , ,915 Nashville 752, ,943 2,245,993 2,170,766-4-
5 December 1959 December 1958 DISTRICT NO. 7 - CHICAGO BANK DEBITS - December 1959 December December 1958 Illinois: Aurora 86,072 71, , ,405 Bloomington 78,867 86, , ,998 Champaign-Urbana 82,573 77, , ,926 Chicago 18,871,126 17,632,109 51,333,570 47,508,235 Danville 51,615 53, , ,650 Decatur 124, , , ,229 Elgin 53,067 50, , ,288 Joliet 98,376 93, , ,984 Moline-East Moline- Rock Island 128, , , ,077 Peoria 254, , , ,896 Rockford 220, , , ,360 Springfield 145, , , ,597 Indiana: Fort Wayne 309, , , ,295 Gary 143, , , ,278 Hammond 95,292 90, , ,996 Indianapolis 1,280,024 1,285,902 3,819,122 3,673,952 Lafayette 94,048 77, , ,074 Muncie 94,038 88, , ,981 South Bend 243, , , ,878 Terre Haute 105,146 96, , ,469 Iowa: Burlington 43,069 39, , ,080 Cedar Rapids 152, , , ,461 Clinton 30,979 29,710 91,927 91,926 Davenport 132, , , ,230 Des Moines 592, ,171 1,757,454 1,639,482 Dubuque 78,242 77, , ,590 Mason City 49,485 48, , ,195 Muscatine 20,112 18,690 59,195 58,838 Ottumwa 39,968 38, , ,249 Sioux City 214, , , ,292 Waterloo 110, , , ,546 Michigan: Adrian 30,996 29,908 92,349 84,072 Battle Creek 87,334 88, , ,259 Bay City 63,648 62, , ,636 Detroit 7,433,592 6,874,206 20,522,662 18,152,789 Flint 200, , , ,718 Grand Rapids 398, ,472 1,131,577 1,056,775 Jackson 113, , , ,759 Kalamazoo 197, , , ,304 Lansing 163, , , ,958 Muskegon 104,575 93, , ,001 Port Huron 41,879 43, , ,222 Saginaw 142, , , ,963 Wisconsin: Green Bay 103, , , ,644 Kenosha 81,262 66, , ,919 Madison 217, , , ,303 Manitowoc 40,486 40, , ,001 Milwaukee 2,147,114 1,978,369 5,748,625 5,208,082 Oshkosh 47,680 43, , ,238 Racine 119, , , ,343 Sheboygan 81,964 73, , ,048 5
6 BANK DEBITS - December 1959 December 1959 December 1958 December December 1958 DI STRICT NO. 8 - ST. LOUIS Arkansas: El Dorado Fort Smith Helena Little Rock Pine Bluff Texarkana (Also see Texas, p. 8) 41,851 66,245 16, ,413 78,191 26,807 37,023 67,287 14, ,282 63,731 25, , ,416 60, , ,998 81,320 99, ,574 47, , ,080 73,517 Illinois: Alton E. St. Louis & Nat'l. Stock Yards Quincy 50, ,986 54,159 49, ,645 54, , , , , , ,517 Indiana: Evansvilie 183, , , ,501 Kentucky: Louisville Owensboro Paducah 1,044,918 66,244 42,234 1,027,423 62,391 38,131 2,927, , ,253 2,826, , ,550 Mississippi: Greenville 42,998 35, , ,534 Missouri: Cape Girardeau Hannibal Jefferson City St. Louis Sedalia Springfield 22,824 14, ,282 3,036,604 21, ,609 19,984 14,056 93,877 2,837,651 21, ,649 68,385 41, ,027 8,317,368 59, ,237 57,116 40, ,217 7,708,906 59, ,342 Tennessee: Jackson Memphis 35,775 1,178,079 30, , ,756 3,480,463 92,628 2,801,423 DISTRICT NO. 9 - MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota: Duluth Mankato Minneapolis Red Wing Rochester St. Cloud St. Paul South St, Paul Winona 168,424 42,151 2,136,966 9,019 60,038 30, ,298 92,830 26, ,455 38,814 2,131,278 10,262 54,590 29, , ,983 25, , ,438 6,112,222 26, ,923 86,433 2,528, ,598 69, , ,147 5,787,559 26, ,227 79,279 2,416, ,050 72,642 Montana: Billings Butte Great Falls Helena 111,625 51,140 79,903 48, ,190 64,069 83,388 56, , , , , , , , ,104 North Dakota: Bismarck Dickinson Fargo Grand Forks Jamestown Minot 33,225 11,681 88,431 34,122 11,682 35,108 33,492 10,300 94,596 31,326 11,576 33,619 98,279 36, , ,300 35, ,193 94,623 33, ,448 91,406 35, ,809 South Dakota: Aberdeen Sioux Falls 26, ,189 27, ,343 83, ,520 80, ,045 Wisconsin: Eau Claire La Crosse Superior 60,153 64,711 20,955 57,233 65,441 20, , ,461 59, , ,453 59,
7 December 1959 December 1958 DISTRICT NO KANSAS CITY BANK DEBITS - December 1959 December 1959 IDecember 1958 Colorado: Colorado Springs 113, , , ,350 Denver 1,524,533 1,360,640 4,222,044 3,915,881 Grand Junction 40,643 39, , ,257 Greeley 48,244 45, , ,340 Pueblo 94,047 94, , ,683 Kansas: Atchison 16,532 17,848 47,607 48,501 Dodge City 21,266 23,217 66,553 67,596 Emporia 19,850 19,720 62,259 61,921 Hutchinson 63,076 57, , ,716 Independence 13,484 13,004 35,631 35,658 Kansas City 143, , , ,450 Lawrence 24,736 22,567 70,471 65,121 Manhattan 19,491 19,446 60,208 57,873 Parsons 11,374 10,860 33,589 31,357 Pittsburg 21,746 19,775 61,285 57,122 Salina 56,288 57, , ,563 Topeka 197, , , ,379 Wichita 480, ,236 1,367,689 1,396,193 Missouri: Independence 26,407 25,704 71,927 71,544 Joplin 46,478 50, , ,201 Kansas City 2,103,517 2,089,063 5,853,904 5,663,902 St. Joseph 149, , , ,279 Nebraska: Fremont 27,863 25,020 80,479 76,354 Grand Island 37,488 34, , ,155 Hastings 27,700 26,378 78,239 70,053 Lincoln 183, , , ,497 Omaha 921, ,131 2,632,839 2,571,941 New Mexico: Albuquerque 297, , , ,347 Santa Fe 56,633 58, , ,063 Oklahoma: Bartlesville 364, , , ,369 Enid 56,206 57, , ,974 Guthrie 6,394 5,831 19,753 17,229 Lawton 35,790 34,530 99,746 86,458 Muskogee 55,233 62, , ,850 Norman 18,048 17,360 55,267 52,056 Oklahoma City 781, ,403 2,245,880 2,032,211 Okmulgee 9,704 10,176 28,985 31,644 Ponca City 29,758 25,839 91,025 77,498 Tulsa 1,133,045 1,102,437 3,207,316 3,200,400 Wyoming: Casper 80,902 75, , ,716 Cheyenne 77,660 50, , ,613
8 w BANK DEBITS - December (In thousands of dollars December 1959 December 1958 DISTRICT NO DALLAS December 1959 I December 195# Arizona: Tucson 247, , , ,985 Louisiana: Monroe 86,611 83, , ,034 Shreveport 356, , , ,577 New Mexico: Roswell 43,957 40, , ,738 Texas: Abilene 107, , , ,413 Amarillo 237, , , ,098 Austin 213, , , ,667 Beaumont 179, , , ,736 Corpus Christ! 186, , , ,961 Corsicana 19,455 19,205 55,167 56,542 Dallas 3,262,774 3,014,916 8,587,099 7,710,664 El Paso 399, ,999 1,148,641 1,015,982 Fort Worth 873, ,188 2,380,005 2,332,198 Galveston 102, , , ,930 Houston 2,927,523 2,802,442 7,894,100 7,361,159 Laredo 28,818 28,959 82,755 79,430 Lubbock 292, , , ,296 Port Arthur 72,417 65, , ,500 San Angelo 53,751 53, , ,092 San Antonio 648, ,248 1,830,195 1,702,653 Texarkana (Also see Arkansas, p. 6) 24,945 21,644 69,010 62,502 Tyler 88,197 93, , ,295 Waco 114, , , ,095 Wichita Falls 130, , , ,921 DISTRICT NO SAB FRANCISCO Arizona: Phoenix 721, ,226 2,013,720 1,643,078 California: Bakersfield 253, ,792 Berkeley 154, ,807 Fresno 389, ,502 Long Beach 365, ,153 Los Angeles 7,600,954 7,562,353 Modesto 98,795 99,570 Oakland 920, ,491 Pasadena 259, ,252 Riverside 135, ,736 Sacramento 1,080, ,620 San Bernardino 148, ,721 San Diego 1,002, ,235 San Francisco 5,222,074 4,998,924 San Jose 4o4, ,569, Santa Barbara 103,648 91,669 Santa Rosa 62,544 75,788 Stockton 149, , , ,258 1,100,710 1,046,815 20,480, ,854 2,531, , ,480 3,677, ,187 2,773,892 14,398,683 1,174, , , , , , ,841 1,056,765 19,714, ,059 2,422, , ,536 2,760, ,199 2,237,254 13,301,201 1,072, , , ,735 Idaho: Boise 144, , , ,153 Nevada: Reno 118,307 96, , ,973 Oregon: Eugene 114,486 89,066 Portland 1,271,386 1,145,057 Salem 146, , ,893 3,788, , ,545 3,331, ,246 Utah: Ogden 110, ,061 Salt Lake City 642, , ,851 1,748, ,747 1,532,492 Washington: Bellingham 4o,694 39,580 Everett 65,O4O 61,681 Seattle 1,732,119 1,456,864 Spokane 288, ,258 Tacoma 235, ,102 Walla Walla 35,017 32,753 Yakima 77,440 75, , ,665 4,841, , , , , , ,991 4,232, , ,743 95, ,398
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