Table Notes on Commercial and Savings Banks
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Number of Bank Offices
Source: United States Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Data Book Operation Banks and Branches. Banking offices include all offices that actually hold deposits and exclude consumer installment loan offices, computer centers, and other nonde
posit installations, such as some electronic funds transfer units. It also excludes "nondeposit" trust companies.
Data are for June 30, 1997.
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Total Bank Deposits
Source: United States Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Data Book Operation Banks and Branches. Bank deposits cover total deposits in all commerical and savings bank offices. Public sector deposits are excluded. Data are for June 30, 1997.
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Per Capita Rates for Bank Offices and Deposits
Computed by TRAC using 1997 U.S. Census population estimates and FDIC 1997 figures. For banking offices, per capita is
per million population. For bank deposits, per capita is per person.
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Percentile Rank
Computed by TRAC based on the per capita rates. A rank of 1 indicates that as compared with all counties in the nation, the per capita rate ranked in the top one percent. A rank of 100 indicates that the per capita rate ranked in the bottom one percent,
as compared with all counties in the nation.
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Top 50 and Bottom 50 County Rankings
Computed by TRAC based on the per capita rates. For the "Top 50" list, a rank of 1 indicates that the per capita rate ranked highest among all counties. For the "Bottom 50" list, a rank of 1 indicates that the per capita rate ranked lowest among all cou
nties in the nation.
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