DEPOSITORS AND DEPOSITS
73
$100,000 on June 30, 1916. These places were
76 in number. 14 According to the census of 1910,
they had a population of 20.6 millions, or 22 per
cent of the total population of the country. They
had, however, 397,776 postal savings depositors,
or 66 per cent of the total; and these depositors
had to their credit 57.3 millions of dollars, or 67
per cent of the total deposits. Analyzing the
figures by cities and limiting ourselves to cities
with total deposits of over $200,000, we find the
first 15 cities ranked in the order of their per
capita deposits as shown in the table on page 72.
Some of the cities and towns whose total de
posits were less than $200,000 had very large per
Population
in 1910 15
(000 omitted)
3.1
9.0
7.1
9.8
9.6
9.4
8.8
10.1
14.7
16.8
Per capita
deposits
140.72
21.48
14.18
13.97
18.96
12.41
12.34
11.86
11.36
11.28
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
City ob town
Roslyn, Wash.
Bisbee, Ariz.
Globe, Ariz.
Franklin, Pa.
Astoria, Ariz.
Barberton, O.
Hibbing, Minn.
Anaconda, Mont.
McKees Rocks, Pa.
Gary, Ind.
14 Brooklyn and Long Island City I have included in
New York City, although they are given separately in the
government figures. See Ann. Rep. 3 Assist. Postmast-
Gen., 1916, p. 35.
15 Doubtless some of these places have had important