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1 C.5 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND U. S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS 1965 Summary fig u r e s, "by d i s t r i c t s, by months Individual centers lay months This re le a se p resents the annual summary o f d e b its data fo r 1965 on th e re v ise d "basis f i r s t published w ith the monthly re le a se o f January 1965 data. These fig u re s include d e h its or charges to demand deposit accounts o f in d iv id u a ls, p artn ersh ip s, and corporations, and o f State and lo c a l governments, and payments from tr u s t funds on dep osit in the hanking department. They exclude d e b its to United S tates Government deposit accounts, d e b its to time dep osit accounts, and payments o f c e r t ifie d and o f f ic e r s ' checks, payments in settlem ent o f c lea rin g house balances, charges to expense and m iscellaneous accounts, correctio n s and sim ila r charges, and d e b its to the accounts o f other banks, th at is, to interbank accounts. Data fo r in d iv id u al Standard M etropolitan S t a t i s t i c a l Area1s r e f l e c t t o t a l d e b its fo r a l l commercial banks in the area fo r the year as w ell as seaso n ally adjusted annual ra te s o f d e b its fo r each month. A dd itional inform ation concerning the re v isio n o f the d e b its s e r ie s, in clu din g a d escrip tio n o f the seasonal adjustment techniques employed, appears in the March 1965 Federal Reserve B u lle tin. Annual ra te of turnover fig u r e s are shown on the summary page fo r the T otal 225 centers, New York area, 6 Other Center, A ll Centers ( l ) excluding New York and (2 ) excluding New York and 6 Other Centers and fo r each of the Twelve D is tric ts. Component figu res may not add to aggregates because of rounding. BOARD OF GOVERNORS o f the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM D ivision o f Data Processing March 8, 1966
2 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND U. S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS* MONTHLY* 1965 SUMMARY FIGURES, 225 CENTERS, BY DISTRICTS (IN BILLIONS OF DOLLARS) F. R. D I S T R I C T Number of Centers TOTAL F O R YEAR JANUARY F E BRUARY M A R C H AP R I L M A Y JUNE J U L Y AU G U S T SE P T E M B E R O C T O B E R NOVEMBER DECEMBER Annual rate of Turnover B O S T O N N E W YORK 11 2, , , , , * , , , , * , , P H I L A D E L P H I A C L E V E L A N D R I C H M O N D A T L A N T A C H I C A G O ST. L O U I S M I N N E A P O L I S K A N S A S C I TY D A L L A S SAN F R A N C I S C O TOTAL ALL CENTERS 225 5, , , , , , * , , , * * , NEW YORK 1 2, , , , , * * , , , , * * OT H E R C E N T E R S * 6 1, , , , , , * , , , , * * CENTERS 224 2, , , , , , * , , * , , * C E N T E R S 218 1, , , , , , * , , * , , * * BOSTON, P H I L ADELPHIA, CHICAGO, D E T R O I T, SAN F R A N C I S C O -OAKLAND, AND LOS A N G E L E S - L O N G B E A C H SMSA«S.
3 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND U. S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1965 FEDERAL RESERVE D I S T R I C T NO. 1 - B O ST ON t o t a l FOR YEAR JA NU AR Y F E B R U A R Y M A R C H AP RI L MAY J U NE JULY A U G U S T S E P T E M B E R O C T O B E R N O V E M B E R D E C E M B E R HARTFORD NEW HAVEN NEW L O N D O N - G R O T O N - N O R W I C H WA TE RB UR Y C O N N E C T I C U T 28, , , ,708 27,030 6, ,878 2, ,1 77 7, ,954 2, , ,751 2,042 2, , , ,024 2, , ,407 2,010 2,591 28, ,930 2,949 29,550 6,506 1,874 2, , , , , , , , , , ,941 2, , , , , , , , , , BANGOR* LE W I STON-AUBURN PORTLAND MA IN E , , , , , , , , , , , , , BOSTON BROC KT ON FALL RI VE R L A W R E N C E - H A V E R H I L L LOWELL M A S S A C H U S E T T S 11 2,060 1,662 1,042 2, ,554 99,431 1, ,046 1, ,440 1,620 It 029 2, , ,468 1, ,259 1, ,691 1,651 1,057 2,172 1, ,169 1, , , ,445 1,655 1,060 2,202 1, ,219 1,636 1,090 2,253 1, ,497 1, ,053 2, , , ,667 1,083 2, , , ,653 1, , , , * 829 1,062 2, , , , ,09 6 2, 159 1, 58 8 NEW BEDFORD PITTSFIELD S P R I N G F I E L O - C H I C O P E E - H O L Y O K E W O RCESTER 1, , ,284 1, , , , , 132 5,003 1, , ,124 1, ,257 5,072 1, ,41 8 5,131 1, ,526 5,205 1, ,551 5,337 1, , , , , , , , , ,423 1,09 3 8, , ,53 2 1, , , CONCORD* MANCHESTER NE W H A M P S H I R E 619 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , P R O V I D E N C E - P A W T U C K E T R H O D E I S LA ND 14, ,496 13, , , ,797 14,927 15, , , ,929 15, , BURL INGTON* V E RM ON T 1, , , ,020 1,085 1, ,020 1,087 1,208 DISTRICT NO. 1 TO T A L S 195, , , , , , , , , , , , ,790 C I T Y O N L Y
4 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND U. S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 19^5 F E D E R A L R E S E R V E D I S T R I C T NO. 2 - N E W YO R K TO TA L FOR YEAR JANU AR Y FE B R U A R Y M A R C H APRIL MAY J U NE J U LY A U G U S T S E P T E M B E R O C T O B E R N O V E M B E R DE CE MB ER B R I D G E P O R T C O N N E C T I C U T 6,614 5,685 5,967 6, ,171 6,015 7,053 6,810 7, , ,707 7,681 7,341 S T A M F O R D 3,591 3,391 3,643 3,307 3, , 449 3, ,477 3,665 3,742 3,917 3,869 3,698 J E R S E Y C I T Y N E W J E R S E Y 10,701 11,190 9, ,262 9, ,533 10,934 10,560 10,298 10,474 11,619 11,587 11,249 N E W A R K 4 9, , , , , , , ,152 51, , , , ,236 P A T E R S O N - C L I F T O N - P A S S A I C 18,392 16,807 17,633 18, , ,155 18,663 18,392 18,462 19,187 18,829 19,336 20,396 B I N G H A M T O N N E W YORK 3,373 3, , 078 3,416 3, ,*86 3, ,510 3,358 3, ,431 3,462 3,717 B U F F A L O 26,327 24,877 24, , , , ,021 25, , , , ,861 27,583 NEW Y O R K 2, 1 3 8, , 06 7, , 997,367 2, 0 7 1, , 1 5 1, , 9 5 4, , 3 0 8, , 2 8 1, , 1 2 8, , 1 0 4, , 0 6 1, , 2 2 9, ,27 3,473 R O C H E S T E R 17,095 15,334 15,408 17, , ,070 18,268 17,223 17,657 17,372 18,273 17,087 18,821 S Y R A C U S E 10,762 9, ,212 10, , , ,817 10,789 10,937 11,329 10,841 11,506 12,229 U T I C A R O M E 3,395 3,156 3,201 3,296 3,314 3,119 3,398 3,42 8 3,403 3,501 3,489 3,529 3,837 D I S T R I C T NO. 2 T O T A L S 2,288,634 2,203,570 2,137,289 ;2,217,714 2,29 9, ,098,303 2,4 6 3, ,4 3 1, ,280,089 2,258,034 2,216,659 2,38 7,14 0 2,43 5,581
5 BANK OEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND U. S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS* MONTHLY, 1965 FE DERAL R E SE RV E D I S T R I C T NO* 3 - P H I L A D E L P H I A T O T A L FOR YEAR JANUARY F E B R U A R Y M A R C H APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AU G U S T SE P T E M B E R O C T O B E R N O V E M B E R D E C E M B E R W I L M I N G T O N D E L A W A R E 30, , , , , ,604 30, , , , , , , ATLA N T I C CITY N E W J E R S E Y 2,19 0 1,985 2, ,091 2, ,013 2, ,170 2, , , , , TRENTON 9,54 0 8,91 5 9,57 1 8,900 9, ,607 10,196 9,83 6 9,075 10,097 9, , ,5 7 1 ALTOONA P E N N S Y L V A N I A 1,073 1,046 1,058 1,053 1, ,053 1,067 1, ,125 1,07 0 1,107 1, H A R R I S B U R G 5,117 4,890 4,671 4,776 4, ,91 4 5,171 5,337 4, , 183 5, ,321 5, JOHNSTOWN 1,392 1,425 1,445 1,406 1,353 1,278 1,367 1,333 1,373 1,430 1,382 1, , LA NC AS TE R 3,901 3, ,73 2 3,681 3,925 3,830 3*93 4 3,999 3, , ,994 4, , 076 LE BA NO N* L E H I G H V A LLEY 5,620 5,144 5,39 6 5,25 4 5,532 5,389 5,488 5,774 5,621 5, ,958 6, ,0 1 4 P H I L A D E L P H I A 1 4 4, , , , , , , , , , , , , R E ADING 4,360 3, , ,16 3 4,409 4,11 5 4,139 4,235 4,272 4,581 4,981 4, ,686 SC RA NT ON 2, ,621 2,760 2,547 2, ,543 2,487 2,716 2, , , , , W I L K E S - B A R R E 3, ,773 2, ,847 3,042 3,021 3,146 3*048 3, , , , , W I L L I A M S P O R T * YORK 4,266 3,648 3,865 4,31 4 4,128 4, ,231 4,283 4, , , , , D I S T R I C T NO. 3 TO T A L S 2 2 0, , , , , , , , , , , , ,903 C I T Y ON L Y
6 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND U. S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS* MONTHLY, 1965* F E D E R A L R E S E R V E D I S T R I C T NO. 4 - C L E V E L A N D TOTAL FOR YEAR JANUARY F E B R U A R Y M A R C H AP RI L MAY J U NE JULY AU G U S T SEPTEMBER O C T O B E R NO V E M B E R D E CEMBER L E X I N G T O N K E N T U C K Y 3,120 2, ,177 3,293 3 * *132 3 * *136 3*212 3,086 3,149 3,257 2,948 A K R O N C A N T O N C I N C I N N A T I C L E V E L A N D C O L U M B U S O H I O 11,860 4,169 31, , , ,524 4, , , ,607 11,330 3, , , ,424 11,266 4, , * * *8 06 4* * * * *285 3*989 29* * ,875 11*660 4 * * * ,695 4, , , , *720 4* * * *497 12,082 4, , , , , * , , , *916 4* *409 69* * ,397 4, ,756 73,053 25,336 D A Y T O N H A M I L T O N - M I D D L E T O W N LI MA LO RA I N - E L Y R IA S P R I N G F I E L O 11,929 2,290 1,321 1,613 1,568 11*330 2* 085 1*276 1*513 1*459 11,196 2, *277 1*456 1* *9 24 2* *279 1*475 1* *8 57 2* ,299 1,510 1,537 11*308 2* *275 1, ,486 12*017 2 * * 276 1*736 1* ,242 2, 287 1,326 1,540 1,576 12*460 2,261 1,279 1,473 1,611 11*818 2,361 1,379 1*569 1*591 11*802 2*352 1* *580 1* *440 2*363 1*377 1*966 1*635 12,604 2*620 1*466 1*869 1*745 S T E U B E N V I L L E - W E I R T O N, W. T O L E D O Y O U N G S T O W N VA. 1,357 13,260 6,142 1*291 12,036 5, *254 12*255 5* *354 12*553 5* *240 13*825 5* *364 12*818 5* ,335 13*539 6 * ,334 13,019 6,491 1,404 12,812 6,337 1* *698 6 * *391 13*151 6* *454 14*124 6*250 1*529 14*945 6*575 ER IE P I T T S B U R G H P E N N S Y L V A N I A 3, ,766 2*990 89*010 3*089 85, * , * * * *5 38 2* , , , , *845 3* *1 93 3* * , * * *659 W H E E L I N G W E S T V I R G I N I A 2,054 2*015 2,012 1,972 2*035 1*931 2 * ,044 2*085 2*117 1* , * 17 2 D I S T R I C T NO. 4 T O T A L S 2 7 8, * , * * * * , * * * , *511
7 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND U. S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY, 1965 FEDERAL RESERVE DI S T R I C T NO. 5 - R I C H M O N D TO TAL FOR YEAR JANUARY F E B R U A R Y MA RC H APRIL MAY JUNE JULY A U G U S T S E P T E M B E R O C T O B E R N O V E M B E R D E C E M B E R D I S T R I C T OF WA S H I N G T O N C O L U M B I A 60, , , ,096 59,935 60,767 61,093 61,458 63, , , , , B A LTIMORE M A R Y L A N D 3 7, , , , , , ,618 37,287 38, ,147 38, , , AS HEVILLE N O R T H C A R O L I N A 1,721 1,669 1,776 1,800 1,696 1,641 1,673 1,657 1, ,706 1, ,838 1,728 CH ARLOTTE 13,256 11, , ,443 12,898 13,158 14,471 13, , , , , , DURHAM 2,037 1,939 1,875 2,092 2,068 1,978 2,118 2,167 1,932 1,87 2 1,874 2,291 2, G R E E N S B O R O -H I G H POINT 5,995 5,475 5,59 2 5,898 5,694 5,818 5,754 6,111 5,958 6, ,161 6, , RA LE IG H 7,424 6,849 7,11 9 7,341 7,506 7,106 7,35 6 6,948 7,446 7,992 6, ,111 8, WI N S T O N -SALEM 6,338 6,649 5,197 5,99 3 6,010 5,470 6,42 8 5,863 6, , , , , CH AR LE ST ON SOUTH C A R O L I N A 2,892 3,029 2, ,884 2,87 6 2,88 4 2,961 2,741 2,825 2, , ,108 3, COLU M B I A 5,335 5,188 5,518 5,210 5,255 5,303 5,367 4,888 5, , , , , GREENVILLE 4,124 3,776 3,981 4,177 4,125 4,05 4 4,031 4,306 4, ,119 4, , , L Y N C H B U R G VI RG IN IA 1,452 1,333 1,372 1,370 1,386 1,349 1,403 1,450 1,497 1,439 1, ,567 1,597 NEWPORT N E W S -HAMPTON 2,437 2,27 4 2,31 1 2,395 2,485 2,232 2,533 2,491 2,435 2,432 2, , ,665 N O R F O L K - P O R T S M O U T H 7,606 7,200 6,745 7,588 7, , ,113 7, 348 7, , , , , R I C H M O N D 2 0, ,366 18,391 18,818 19, , ,152 19,854 20, , , , , ROANOKE 3, 378 2, 925 3, ,491 3, , , 435 3,429 3, , , , , CHAR L E S T O N WE S T V I R G I N I A 4,22 9 3,958 3,725 3,631 3,90 8 4,227 4, ,413 4, , , , , HUNT INGTON-ASHLAND* KY. 2,965 2,838 2,776 2,943 3,027 2,648 3,040 2,953 3,097 3,036 3, 024 2,951 3,261 DISTRICT NO. 5 T O T A L S 189, , , , , , , , , , , , , 5 9 5
8 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND U. S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY* 1965 F E DE RA L R E S E R V E D I S T R I C T NO. 6 - A T L A N T A TOTAL FOR YEAR JANUARY F E B R U A R Y M A R C H AP RI L MAY JUNE JULY A U G U S T S E PT EM BE R O C T O B E R N O VEMBER DECEMBER B I R M I N G H A M A L A B A M A 15,135 13,892 14,020 14,414 15,401 14,639 15,180 15,072 14,846 15,728 15,030 16,764 16,924 GA D S D E N H U N T S V I L L E 1,999 1,985 2,013 2, 149 2,182 1,945 1,98 3 2,016 2,10 7 1,902 1,767 1,938 2,107 MCBILE 5,053 5,433 5,006 4,96 2 5,201 4,810 5,054 4,841 4,977 4,792 5,430 4,966 5, 156 M O N T G O M E R Y 3,193 2,909 3,17 0 3,304 3,11 5 2,976 3,38 4 3,354 3,30 5 3,226 3,125 3, 196 3,411 T U S C A L O O S A ,083 FT. L A U D E R D A L E - H O L L Y W O O D F L O R I D A 6,032 5,676 5,701 6,037 6,159 5,545 6,04 3 6, 182 6, 195 5,912 6,099 6,23 0 6,88 9 J A C K S O N V I L L E 17,229 17,150 16,120 17, ,026 15,871 16,560 17,981 16,054 16,472 18,668 18,029 19,150 MIAMI 21,708 19, , , , , , ,022 21,743 21,561 23,060 22,915 24,414 O R L A N D O 5,07 4 4,864 5, 116 5,017 5,598 4,902 4,81 1 5,058 4, ,071 5,181 5,104 5,465 P E N S A C O L A 2,259 2,171 2, 120 2,209 2,350 2,184 2,281 2, 160 2,254 2,269 2,259 2,368 2,458 TAMPA-ST. P E T E R S B U R G 12,897 12,659 12,212 12,488 12,853 12,285 12,765 12,682 13,233 12,700 13,220 13,512 14,535 WEST PALM BEACH 4,385 4,235 4, 606 4,231 4,214 4,088 4,342 4,36 3 4,278 4,307 4,446 4,601 5,142 A L BA NY G E O R G I A 1,020 1, ,021 1,070 1,011 1, ,120 1, ,036 ATLANTA 4 5, , , , , , , , , ,299 46,043 49,761 48, 114 A U G U S T A 2,196 2,009 1, 889 2,015 1,986 2,136 2, 182 2, 100 2,23 4 2,283 2,29 5 2,400 2,792 C O L U M B U S 2,272 2,364 2,247 2,223 2, ,228 2,270 2,277 2, ,277 2,170 2,373 2,415 MACON 2,412 2,332 2, ,429 2,405 2,271 2, ,335 2,271 2, ,344 2,514 2,675 S A V A N N A H 2,746 2, 655 2,596 2,832 2,666 2,723 2, ,746 2, ,663 2,767 2,824 2, 94 4 BA TON ROUGE L O U I S I A N A 5,309 5,01 5 5,08 9 5,609 4, ,697 5, 162 5,31 3 5,279 5,39 9 5,735 5,637 6,017 L A F A Y E T T E 1,244 1,108 1,138 1,183 1,336 1,193 1,363 1,239 1,272 1,196 1,264 1,319 1,308 LAKE C H A R L E S 1,328 1,205 1,263 1,251 1,510 1,283 1,374 1,368 1,336 1,360 1,370 1,340 1,326 NEW O R L E A N S 24, , , ,568 23, , ,162 24,593 24, , ,073 26,798 28,964 J A C K S O N M I S S ISSIPPI 6, ,833 5,861 5,945 5, ,930 6,166 5,976 6, ,211 6,311 6,547 6,761 C H A T T A N O O G A T E N N E S S E E 5,932 5,457 5,572 5,738 6, , ,716 5,856 5,806 6, 130 6, ,442 6,625 KNOXV ILLE 4,806 4, 420 4, 558 4, 712 4,988 4, 888 4, 348 4, 947 4, 936 4, 807 5,028 5,099 5,000 N A S H V I L L E 14,431 13,093 13,926 12,215 15,970 13,791 14,138 14,347 14,244 14,976 14,983 15,721 16,100 D I S T R I C T NO. 6 TOTALS 216, , , , , , , , , , , , ,660
9 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND U. S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS* MONTHLY, 1965 FEDERAL RESERVE D I S T R I C T NO. 7 - C H I C A G O TOTAL FOR YEAR JA NUARY F E B R U A R Y M A R C H AP RI L MAY JUNE JULY A U G U S T S E P T E M B E R O C T O B E R NO V E M B E R D E C E M B E R C H A M P A I G N - U R B A N A CHICAGO DECATUR PEORIA OUAD CITIES ROCKFORD S P RINGFIELD I L LINOIS 1, ,328 2,234 5, ,853 2, 625 1, , ,416 5,061 5,137 3,370 2,411 1, , , 461 5,002 5, 119 3,621 2,362 1, ,923 2,264 5,008 5,006 3,729 2,416 1, ,007 2, ,267 5,216 3,731 2,439 1, ,326 2,117 4, , ,812 2,637 1, ,663 2,080 5, , , ,120 2,200 5,339 5,245 3,786 2,736 1, , , 179 5, , , 120 2, , , , , ,377 3,987 2, 535 1, , , , ,555 3,748 2, , , , , , , , 802 2, , , , 793 5, , , FORT WAYNE G A RY -H AM MO ND INDIANAPOLIS MUNCIE SOUTH BEND TERRE HAUTE I N DIANA 5,651 6,070 23,893 1,699 4,71 3 1,939 5, , ,258 1,568 4,391 1,736 5, 159 5, , ,486 5, 139 1,701 5,101 5,696 23,341 1,699 4,595 1,830 5, 546 5, , ,653 4,340 1,875 5,396 5,517 22, ,633 4, , ,186 1,679 4, ,908 5,693 6,234 23,620 1,798 4,536 2,005 5, , , , 749 4, , , , , ,735 4, , , , , ,769 4, , ,051 6, , ,795 5, , , 188 6, , , , 205 2, 116 CEDAR RAPIDS DES MOINES DUBUQUE SIOUX CITY W A TE RL OO IOWA 2, ,620 1,248 2,893 1,828 2,627 10,815 1,181 2, 715 1,779 2, ,228 1,177 2,623 1,722 2,769 10,513 1,180 2,662 1,750 2, ,5 74 1,179 2,593 1, 754 2, ,588 1,223 2, ,798 2, ,374 1,240 3,091 1, 759# 2,912 13,652 1,369 2,971 1,902 2, ,394 1, , ,823 2, ,843 1,307 3, 150 1,871 2, ,607 1,265 2, ,839 3, ,8 00 1,265 2, ,915 3, ,9 05 1, , 156 2, ANN ARBOR BAY CITY DETROIT FLINT GRAND RAPIDS M I C H I G A N 2,335 1, ,553 4,359 8,16 4 2, , , , ,957 3,992 7,313 2,196 1, ,271 4,125 8,057 2, ,786 4, ,82 0 2, 164 1, , ,353 7, 737 2,233 1, ,451 4, ,360 1, ,966 4,490 8,311 2, , , , , , , , , , , , ,430 4, , , 587 1, , , , , , , , , 92 1 JACKSON K A LAMAZOO LANSING M U SKEGON SAGINAW 1,946 3,014 4,158 1,591 2,860 1,828 2, ,771 1,406 2,712 1,779 3,003 3,739 1,509 2,527 2,048 3,083 3,989 1,577 2,734 2, ,897 4, ,625 2,848 1,764 2, , ,439 2, , 047 4, ,587 2,741 1,999 3,041 4,300 1,714 2,879 1,92 9 2, , ,573 2, , , 828 4, ,535 2,765 1,925 3,127 4, ,647 2,908 1,904 3, , ,852 3, , 198 3, , ,67 8 3,332 GREEN BAY KENOSHA MADISON MILWAUKEE RACINE W I S C O N S I N 1,995 1,086 3,918 39,619 2,270 1,884 1,029 3,810 37,441 2,161 2,037 1,02 7 3, ,0 51 2,299 1,936 1,068 3, ,2 15 2, 146 2,072 1,083 3, ,5 35 2,086 1,818 1,021 3, , , 100 1,995 1,184 4, ,177 1,985 1,059 4,181 40, 131 2,433 1,965 1,022 4, , , ,966 1, 148 4, , , 354 2, ,228 4, , ,451 2, ,064 4, , , , 143 1,06 2 4, , , DISTRICT NO. 7 T O T A L S 6 9 5, , , , , , , , , , , , ,4 7 0
10 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND U. S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS* MONTHLY, 1965 F E D E R A L R E S E R V E D I S T R I C T NO. 8 - ST. LO UI S TOTAL FOR YEAR JANUARY F E B R U A R Y M A R C H AP RI L MA Y J U N E JULY AU G U S T S E P T E M B E R O C T O B E R NO VE MB ER DECEMBER EL D O R A D O * A R K A N S A S FORT SMITH , 506 1,471 1,422 1,437 1,484 1, 516 1,723 1,605 1,595 1,627 1,747 1,726 H E L E N A * L I T T L E R O C K 5,364 5, 311 5, , , ,278 5*253 5, ,377 5,459 5, ,690 6, 26 9 P I N E B L U F F 1, ,035 1,029 1, ,058 1,078 1,020 1, ,115 1, T E X A R K A N A ,022 Q U I N C Y * I L L I N O I S E V A N S V I L L E INDIANA 3,852 3,508 3,50 6 3,951 3,624 3,637 3, ,801 3,949 3,982 3, ,234 4,079 L O U I S V I L L E K E N T U C K Y 17,883 17,235 17,470 18,093 17,953 16,729 18, ,005 18,292 18,285 17,568 18,808 17,533 O W E N S B O R O * , ,027 P A D U C A H * G R E E N V I L L E * M I S S I S S I P P I C A P E G I R A R D E A U * M I S S O U R I H A N N I B A L * ST. L O U I S 7 0,142 66, , , , , , , , , , ,890 73,915 S E D A L I A * S P R I N G F I E L D 2,192 1,960 1,974 2, 058 1,926 2,091 2, ,217 2, , , ,177 2,317 J A C K S O N * T E N N E S S E E M E M P H I S 18,160 17,986 17, ,058 18,231 18, , ,955 18,505 17,945 18,088 18,309 18,239 D I S T R I C T NO. 8 T O T A L S 1 2 6, , , , , , , , , , , , ,766 C I T Y O N L Y
11 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND U. S. GOVERJKEKT ACCOUNTS, MONTHLT, 1965 FEDERAL RESERVE DI S T R I C T NO. 9 - M I N N E A P O L I S TOTAL FOR Y E AR J A NUARY F E B R U A R Y M A R C H APRIL MAY J U NE JULY A U G U S T S E P T E M B E R O C T O B E k N O V E M B E R D E C E M B E R DULUTH-SUPERIOR, MISC. MINNESOTA 3,069 2,814 2,928 3,056 3,193 2,993 2*880 2,792 2,973 2,651 2,984 3 * * 628 M I N N E A P O L I S ST. PAUL 63, ,150 59, , ,786 58,346 64,806 60, , , , , *7 0 1 BILL IN GS MONTANA 1,500 1,502 1,436 1,450 1,462 1,442 1* ,501 1, * , * * 57 2 GREAT FALLS 1,372 1,223 1,252 1,322 1,327 1,367 1* ,261 1,215 1*417 1* *583 1* 56 0 FARG O-MOORHEAD, MINN. NORTH DA K O T A 1,973 1,928 1,900 1,897 1,976 1,989 1,94 0 1,952 1,887 1,959 1*915 2 * *152 SIOUX FALLS SOUTH DA K O T A 1,949 1,775 2,10 9 1,928 2,076 1,813 1*969 1,875 1*99 6 1,900 1*923 1* * DI ST RI CT NO. 9 TO T A L S 7 3, , , , , , * , * , * , * 7 8 7
12 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND U. S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS. MONTHLY, 1965 FE DE RA L R E S E R V E D I S T R I C T NO K A N S A S CI TY TOTAL F OR YEAR JA NUARY F E B R U A R Y M A R C H AP RIL MAY J U NE JU L Y AU G U S T S E PT EM BE R OC T O B E R N O V E M B E R DE CE MB ER C O L O R A D O S P R I N G S C O L O R A D O 2,219 2,133 2,010 2,189 2, ,045 2, ,21 1 2, , , ,380 2, 419 DE N V E R 2 7,994 27, , , , , , , , ,170 29,627 29,845 30,040 PU E B L O 1,350 1,336 1,384 1,283 1, ,332 1, ,336 1, ,424 1,358 1,348 1,363 T O P E K A K A N S A S 3,980 3,867 4, ,833 3, ,851 4, ,976 4,051 4, ,063 4,209 4, W I C H I T A 7,533 6, , , * ,210 7, ,541 7,412 8,377 7,792 7,871 8,268 K A N S A S CITY, M I S S O U R I - K A N S A S MISSOURI 38, , , , , , , , , ,626 40, , ,075 ST. J O S E P H 1,829 1,826 1, ,655 1, ,766 1,90 2 1,787 1,924 1, 879 1,838 1,983 1,924 L I N C O L N N E B R A S K A 3,272 3, ,093 3,120 3, ,176 3, ,195 3,501 3, ,282 3,445 3,419 OMAHA, N E B R A S K A - I O W A 14,698 14,178 14,104 14,722 14,221 13,777 15,092 14,145 15,048 15, ,806 15,540 15,496 A L B U Q U E R Q U E NEW M E X I C O 4, , , ,472 4,523 4, , , , ,302 4, , , 68 3 LA W T O N O K L A H O M A O K L A H O M A CITY 1 4, , ,330 15, ,326 14,514 14,866 14,156 14,913 14,470 14,523 15,072 14,863 T U LSA 16,287 16,221 14,981 15,366 15, ,907 15, ,404 15,606 15,966 17,143 16,941 19,676 D I S T R I C T NO. 10 TOTALS 13 7, , , , , , , , , , , , ,951
13 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND U. S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS, MONTHLY* 1965 FEDERAL RESE RV E D I S T R I C T NO. II - D A L L A S TOTAL FOR YE AR J A N U A R Y F E B R U A R Y M A R C H AP RI L MAY JUNE JULY A U G U S T S E P T E M B E R O C T O B E R N O V E M B E R D E C E M B E R TUCSON A R I Z O N A 3*844 3,820 3*879 3,969 4, , *783 3,765 3, ,711 4, , , M O NROE L O U I S I A N A 1*752 1,710 1,648 1,673 1,798 1,669 1*777 1,836 1*666 1,788 1,797 1,710 1,933 S H REVEPORT 4* , , ,905 4,636 4,755 4 * ,889 4, , , * , RO SWELL* NE W M E X I C O ABILENE TE XA S 1*733 1,801 1,624 1*678 1,713 1,675 1*637 1,691 1, 755 1,845 1,76 4 1*744 1 *888 A M ARILLO 3*974 3,98 7 3, 817 4,000 3, , *945 3,978 3, , ,935 3, * A USTIN 3*935 3,59 4 3,797 4, 198 3,733 3,684 4,32 9 3,922 3,930 3,774 3,975 4, *981 B E A U MONT-PORT AR T H U R 4 * , , ,446 4,768 4, , , *821 5, , , , B R O W N S V I L L E - H A R L I N G E N - S A N B E N I T O 1,228 1*324 1,293 1*267 1,258 1,272 1,184 1, ,305 1,361 1,429 1,590 CORPUS CHRISTI 3,271 2* , 921 3,238 3, , ,185 3,706 3, , , , , C O R S ICANA* DALLAS 54 * * * , , , ,608 54, , , , , , EL PASO 4,766 4,615 4, ,704 4,69 1 4,998 4,719 4,401 4, ,922 4, ,946 4, FORT WORTH 12* ,762 12,109 12,673 12, ,580 12,860 12, , , , ,305 13,441 G A LV ES TO N- TE XA S CITY 1*919 1*810 1,849 1,929 2,015 1,881 1,929 1,944 1, , ,913 1,918 1,905 HOUS TO N 52, * , , , , ,236 54, , , , , , LAREDO LUBB OC K 3,412 3*862 3,061 3,276 3,492 3,529 3, ,741 3, ,424 3,261 2,920 3, M I DLAND 1,662 1*792 1,728 1,818 1,754 1,825 1,770 1,535 1,431 1,617 1,496 1,57 8 1,582 ODESSA 1,126 1*004 1* 105 1,121 1,053 1,109 1,106 1,113 1,146 1,235 1,131 1,232 1, 178 SAN A N GELO SAN ANTO NI O 10,627 9 * *060 10,373 10, * ,518 10, , ,912 11, , ,548 TYLER 1,496 1*492 1*521 1,493 1,398 1*424 1, 429 1,557 1,482 1,593 1,475 1,510 1,606 WACO 1*876 1,829 1,877 1,769 1,859 1*814 1,673 1,959 1,891 1,850 1,972 2, , W I CHITA FALLS 1*956 1,857 1,96 6 2,010 1,802 1*862 2,061 1,926 1, 956 1, ,990 2,081 2, 11 1 DISTRICT NO. 11 T O TALS 18 0* * , , , * * , , , , , , * NOT AN SMSA BUT R E P O R T E D ON A C O U N T Y BASIS
14 BANK DEBITS TO DEMAND DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS EXCEPT INTERBANK AND U. S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS* MONTHLY FE D E R A L R E S E R V E D I S T R I C T NO S A N F R A N C I S C O TOTAL FOR YEAR JANU AR Y F E B R U A R Y M A R C H A P R I L MAY J U N E J U LY A U G U S T SE P T E M B E R O C T O B E R N O V E M B E R DECE MBER P H O E N I X A R I Z O N A 14,723 14*671 14* , *742 13*961 14,465 14*931 15,526 15*587 a n a h e i m - s a n t a a n a - g a r d e n GROVE B A K E R S F I E L D F R E S N O LOS A N G E L E S - L O N G B E A C H S A N B E R N A R D I N O - R I V E R S I D E - ONTARIO C A L I F O R N I A ,349 5* *053 10*327 12*197 4 * * * *060 14*158 4 * * * * * * , * * * * * , * ,586 14*492 4* * *745 10*107 15*677 4* * * * *059 4 * , *692 4*061 5* * *457 16,558 3*491 5, *539 10,113 15*564 3*847 5* ,731 10,368 SAN D I E G O SA N F R A N C I S C O - O A K L A N D SAN J O S E S A N T A B A R B A R A S T O C K T O N 16* * *478 2*895 3*598 16* * *591 3 * * *680 2 * * * , * *404 16* * * * * * *045 2*932 3* * * *086 2*923 3*565 15, *747 14*460 2*938 3* * *335 15*783 3*078 3, * *703 15*305 3, , , *383 3,179 3,568 BO I S E ID AHO 2*529 2 * * * , *503 2*803 2*659 2,702 2,377 2,874 LAS V E G A S R E N O N E V A D A 4*024 2*632 3*982 2*238 3*890 2*440 4 * * * * *673 4* * *103 2* *851 4, *643 4,184 2*719 E U G E N E P O R T L A N D O R E G O N 2* * * * * * * ,2 52 2* * * * * * * * * * * , ,6 39 O G D E N S A LT L A K E C I T Y UT A H 1*672 11*678 1*675 10*733 1* *692 1*672 11* *9 38 1*568 10*893 1*603 11*240 1*685 12, *554 12*169 1*791 11*901 1*897 12,697 1,904 12,910 S E A T T L E - E V E R E T T S P O K A N E T A C O M A W A S H I N G T O N 33*271 4* * * * * * * * , * * * * * * * , * , *973 4 * * * * , * , ,308 5*288 5, 46 7 D I S T R I C T NO. 12 T O T A L S 53 2* * * * * * * * * , *013
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