In many cases, the best place to get it from is the federal government itself.
Try these links:
USA.gov: A comprehensive directory of official information and services.

Fedstats: Use this site to find statistics from all fifty states and over 100 agencies.

Data.gov: The federal government created this site to make non-classified information from the executive branch accessible to the public.

The Catalog of U.S. Government Publications: This is the search tool of choice for federal publications.

Statistical Abstract of the United States: A comprehensive summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the United States.

Bureau of Labor Statistics: This site provides data in the fields of labor and economics to illustrate the social and economic conditions of the nation.

Google Uncle Sam: Use this link to search all sites ending in "dot gov."

Best Places to Work in the Federal Government: This site features data from the most recent survey of federal employees, conducted in 2009.

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