The document discusses the federal statistics website FedStats.gov, which provides consolidated access to statistics from over 100 US government agencies. It allows users to browse or search data on topics like the economy, education, health, safety, energy, and more. The document provides examples of how FedStats.gov could be used to find answers to questions about trends in school shootings, crime rates over time, and the number of building permits issued in a given month. It emphasizes considering details like the populations, timelines, and types of data measured in the statistics.