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There are 9 letters in LACKHEART ( A1C3E1H4K5L1R1T1 )
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8 letters out of LACKHEART
6 letters out of LACKHEART
5 letters out of LACKHEART
ACETA
AKELA
ALACK
ALATE
ALERT
ALTAR
ALTER
AREAL
ARECA
ARHAT
ARTAL
ARTEL
CARAT
CARET
CARLE
CARTE
CATER
CHALK
CHARE
CHARK
CHART
CHEAT
CHELA
CHERT
CLEAR
CLEAT
CLERK
CRAAL
CRAKE
CRATE
CREAK
EARTH
ECLAT
HACEK
HALER
HATER
HEART
KARAT
KETCH
KRAAL
LACER
LAHAR
LAKER
LARCH
LATCH
LATER
LATHE
LATKE
LEACH
LETCH
RATAL
RATCH
RATEL
RATHE
REACH
REACT
REATA
RECTA
RETCH
TACHE
TAKER
TALAR
TALER
TEACH
THACK
THECA
TRACE
TRACK
4 letters out of LACKHEART
ACHE
ACRE
ACTA
ALAE
ALAR
ALEC
ARAK
ARCH
AREA
CAKE
CALK
CARE
CARK
CARL
CART
CATE
CELT
CHAR
CHAT
EACH
EARL
EATH
ECHT
ETCH
HAAR
HACK
HAET
HAKE
HALE
HALT
HARE
HARK
HARL
HART
HATE
HEAL
HEAR
HEAT
HECK
HERL
KALE
KART
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KELT
KHAT
KHET
LACE
LACK
LAKE
LAKH
LARK
LATE
LATH
LEAK
LEAR
LECH
LEHR
RACE
RACK
RAKE
RALE
RATE
RATH
REAL
RECK
RHEA
TACE
TACH
TACK
TAEL
TAHR
TAKA
TAKE
TALA
TALC
TALE
TALK
TARE
TEAK
TEAL
TEAR
TECH
TELA
THAE
TREK
3 letters out of LACKHEART
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Health insurance coverage in the United States is provided by several public and private sources. During 2016, the U.S. population overall was approximately 325 million, with 53 million persons 65 years of age and over covered by the federal Medicare program. The 272 million non-institutional persons under age 65 either obtained their coverage from employer-based (155 million) or non-employer based (90 million) sources, or were uninsured (27 million). Approximately 15 million military personnel received coverage through the Veteran's Administration. During the year 2016, 91.2% of Americans had health insurance coverage. Despite being among the top world economic powers, the US remains the sole industrialized nation in the world without universal health care coverage.Prohibitively high cost is the primary reason Americans give for problems accessing health care. At over 27 million, higher than the entire population of Australia, the number of people without health insurance coverage in the United States is one of the primary concerns raised by advocates of health care reform. Lack of health insurance is associated with increased mortality, in the range 30-90 thousand deaths per year, depending on the study.Multiple surveys indicate the number of uninsured fell between 2013-2016 due to expanded Medicaid eligibility and health insurance exchanges established due to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as the "ACA" or "Obamacare". According to the United States Census Bureau, in 2012 there were 45.6 million people in the US (14.8% of the under-65 population) who were without health insurance. Following the implementation of major ACA provisions in 2013, this figure fell by 18.3 million or 40%, to 27.3 million by 2016 or 8.6% of the under-65 population.However, under President Trump these gains in healthcare coverage have begun to reverse. The Commonwealth Fund estimated in May 2018 that the number of uninsured increased by 4 million from early 2016 to early 2018. The rate of those uninsured increased from 12.7% in 2016 to 15.5%. The impact was greater among lower-income adults, who had a higher uninsured rate than higher-income adults. Regionally, the South and West had higher uninsured rates than the North and East. Further, those 18 states that have not expanded Medicaid had a higher uninsured rate than those that did.The causes of this rate of uninsurance remain a matter of political debate. Nearly half those without insurance cite its cost as the primary factor. Rising insurance costs have contributed to a trend in which fewer employers are offering health insurance, and many employers are managing costs by requiring higher employee contributions. Many of the uninsured are the working poor or are unemployed. |