Pennsylvania, for example, only provides preventive health care to 18 percent of its 604,000 eligible children.
But there are only enough Federal dollars to provide services to 40 percent of eligible children.
Until its suspension, the program had spent about $30 billion to provide life-saving supplies to 70 percent of the Iraqi population.
It is providing livelihood to almost 78 percent of the total population.
It would provide modest tax relief to 80 percent of all taxpayers.
Together they provide service to 30 percent of the nation's 57 million households with cable television.
This plan intends to provide high-speed wireless services to 98 percent of Americans or more.
The first phase provides a credit up to 35 percent of what the business pays for their employees' health insurance.
Elsewhere, municipal well fields that provide drinking water to about 40 percent of the state's residents are holding up, officials say.
Such a situation would provide anti-retroviral drugs to 70 percent of people needing them by 2025.