NORMS AND TRENDS IN DEPOSITS 35 this uniformity should obtain. From an arithmetical point of view, judged by the manner in which the differences from the level are measured, a random order of relative positions, as in 1922, could have characterized each year. The interesting fact is that this is not the case. Consistency is the rule, and this suggests the hypothesis, later to be examined, that the economic conditions prevalent at a given time tend to be experienced in much the same manner by all districts, different as they are geographically and varying as they do functionally with respect to the control and use of the funds placed at their disposal. The percentage relations between total deposits and earning assets, for the various districts for the years 1919 to 1925, may be studied further. The foregoing tables relate to the nature (plus and minus) and percentage amounts by which the ratios deviate from the seven-year district levels. The district ratios were low in 1919, 1920, and 1921, and high in 1923, 1924, and 1925. From these low or high levels, what were the directions and percentage amounts of change from one year to the next? Table 20 supplies the answer. The year 1920 was generally low, measured from the seven- year base; yet it was high as compared with 1919. Similarly, 1921 was generally low, yet unlike 1920, which was also low, it was low when compared with 1920. All districts except two (New York TABLE 20 PERCENTAGE CHANGE FROM YEAR TO YEAR OF YEARLY DISTRICT RATIOS oF TotaL DEPOSITS To EARNING ASSETS IN ALL MEMBER BANKS BY YEARS AND FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS DracrNTAnE CHANCY wan Veas va Viear FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS Average {All Districts) Boston. . .. New York. . Philadelphia Cleveland. . Richmond. Atlanta.... Chicago. ... St. Louis. . .. Minneapolis. . Kansas City. Dallas......... San Francisco..... ci eesaan “=m ve se muses 1919 to 1920 + 1.24 15 -— + -.59 +10.80 + 7.12 +020 to 104° 7 ~ aK §.50 Crm: IC In 6 77 - 0.00 -- - 1 *~ 08% 73 44 2 -—r yr 43 1.97 vr13 Le £ 07 da. 44 -€, 01 LIX J .AQ of 07 65 2. }2.55 1024 to reas 26 93 .56 * 20 -.%0 74 38 ob S7 1.8¢ 2.62 +5. 38 }3.10