A "Labor Surplus Area" (LSA) must have an average unemployment rate at least 20 percent above the average rate for all States (plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico) during the previous two calendar years. However, the 20 percent ratio is disregarded:

The U.S. Department of Labor issues the labor surplus area listing on a fiscal year basis. The listing becomes effective each October 1 and remains in effect through the following September 30, but may be updated at any time during the fiscal year based on exceptional circumstance petitions.

The purpose of Labor Surplus Areas is to direct Federal procurement contract money to areas where people are in the most severe economic need. Contracts are awarded to employers who agree to carry out over 50 percent of the value of the contract in the LSA.

LSAs are classified on the basis of civil jurisdictions (cities with a population of at least 25,000 and all counties) rather than on MSAs or LMAs so that Federal contracts can be directed to specific localities with high unemployment.

The first attempt to channel Federal procurement contracts into high unemployment areas dates back to February 1952, when Defense Manpower Policy No. 4 was issued as a result of concern over low utilization of plants and equipment during the Korean conflict.

Additional support was given to the LSA program on August 4, 1977, when Public Law 85-89 provided statutory authority for the program and on August 16, 1978, with the signing of Executive Order 12073.

Finally on July 2, 1980, Public Law 96-302 authorized the LSA program on a permanent basis.

The applicable part of the Code of Federal Regulations is 20 CFR, Part 654

Your Labor Market Economist can also be of assistance.

CURRENT ILLINOIS LABOR SURPLUS AREAS
This is the annual list of labor surplus areas in Illinois for Fiscal Year (FY) 2012. Effective Date: The annual list of labor surplus areas is effective October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012.


Eligible Labor Surplus Areas Civil Jurisdictions included
Addison village Addison village in DuPage County
Alexander County Alexander County
Alton city Alton city in Madison County
Aurora city Aurora city in DuPage County, Kendall County, Will County, Kane County
Balance of Boone County Boone County
Balance of Cook County Cook County
Balance of DeKalb County DeKalb County
Balance of Kankakee County Kankakee County
Balance of Kendall County Kendall County
Balance of Peoria County Peoria County
Balance of St. Clair County St. Clair County
Balance of Stephenson County Stephenson County
Balance of Vermilion County Vermilion County
Balance of Winnebago County Winnebago County
Belleville city Belleville city in St. Clair County
Belvidere city Belvidere city in Boone County
Berwyn city Berwyn city in Cook County
Burbank city Burbank city in Cook County
Bureau County Bureau County
Calhoun County Calhoun County
Calumet City city Calumet City city in Cook County
Carpentersville village Carpentersville village in Kane County
Carroll County Carroll County
Chicago city Chicago city in Cook County
Chicago Heights city Chicago Heights city in Cook County
Cicero town Cicero town in Cook County
Clark County Clark County
Clay County Clay County
Cumberland County Cumberland County
Danville city Danville city in Vermilion County
Decatur city Decatur city in Macon County
Des Plaines city Des Plaines city in Cook County
Dolton village Dolton village in Cook County
East St. Louis city East St. Louis city in St. Clair County
Edgar County Edgar County
Elgin city Elgin city in Cook County, Kane County
Fayette County Fayette County
Ford County Ford County
Franklin County
Franklin County
Freeport city Freeport city in Stephenson County
Fulton County Fulton County
Gallatin County Gallatin County
Glendale Heights village Glendale Heights village in DuPage County
Granite City city Granite City city in Madison County
Grundy County Grundy County
Hancock County Hancock County
Hanover Park village Hanover Park village in Cook County, DuPage County
Hardin County Hardin County
Harvey city Harvey city in Cook County
Johnson County
Johnson County
Joliet city Joliet city in Kendall County, Will County
Kankakee city Kankakee city in Kankakee County
Lansing village Lansing village in Cook County
LaSalle County
LaSalle County
Lee County Lee County
Livingston County Livingston County
Lockport city Lockport city in Will County
Macoupin County Macoupin County
Marion County Marion County
Marshall County Marshall County
Mason County Mason County
Maywood village Maywood village in Cook County
McHenry city McHenry city in McHenry County
Mercer County Mercer County
Montgomery County Montgomery County
North Chicago city North Chicago city in Lake County
Oak Forest city Oak Forest city in Cook County
Oak Lawn village Oak Lawn village in Cook County
Ogle County Ogle County
Park Forest village Park Forest village in Cook County, Will County
Pekin city Pekin city in Tazewell County
Peoria city Peoria city in Peoria County
Perry County Perry County
Pope County Pope County
Pulaski County Pulaski County
Putnam County Putnam County
Richland County Richland County
Rock Island city Rock Island city in Rock Island County
Rockford city Rockford city in Winnebago County
Romeoville village Romeoville village in Will County
Round Lake Beach village Round Lake Beach village in Lake County
Stark County Stark County
Streamwood village Streamwood village in Cook County
Union County Union County
Wabash County Wabash County
Waukegan city Waukegan city in Lake County
West Chicago city West Chicago city in DuPage County
Whiteside County Whiteside County
Zion city Zion city in Lake County




Additional information may be obtained from:
U.S. Department of Labor
Employment and Training Administration
Office of Workforce Investment
200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Room S-4231
 Washington, D.C. 20210
Attention:  Samuel Wright
Phone: (202) 693-2870
wright.samuel.e@dol.gov



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