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Counties
Missouri
A recent study says that 58% of citizens Missouri think that 33% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Louisiana
A recent study says that 84% of citizens Louisiana think that 52% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Arkansas
A recent study says that 94% of citizens Arkansas think that 42% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Delaware
A recent study says that 37% of citizens Delaware think that 17% of the basic services are not covered completely.
South Carolina
A recent study says that 58% of citizens South Carolina think that 36% of the basic services are not covered completely.
North Carolina
A recent study says that 50% of citizens North Carolina think that 41% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Washington, D.C.
A recent study says that 58% of citizens Washington, D.C. think that 36% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Oklahoma
A recent study says that 40% of citizens Oklahoma think that 75% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Maryland
A recent study says that 73% of citizens Maryland think that 18% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Kansas
A recent study says that 85% of citizens Kansas think that 39% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Florida
A recent study says that 24% of citizens Florida think that 3% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Mississippi
A recent study says that 81% of citizens Mississippi think that 85% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Tennessee
A recent study says that 33% of citizens Tennessee think that 45% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Texas
A recent study says that 24% of citizens Texas think that 45% of the basic services are not covered completely.
Georgia
A recent study says that 23% of citizens Georgia think that 74% of the basic services are not covered completely.
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