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The Federal Register is a legal newspaper published every federal working day by the National Archives and Records Administration and the Government Publishing Office that provides information about recent activity by federal administrative agencies. The size of the Federal Register and the speed at which pages are added can provide clues to help gauge the breadth of federal administrative agencies.

As of Oct. 27, 50,058 pages had been added in 2017.

This week's #FridayFact asked: Who was president in the year the Federal Register peaked in size? You selected from the following choices.

The correct answer was Barack Obama. The largest Federal Register to date was 95,894 pages in 2016, the final year of Obama's presidency. To find out the size of the FR in previous years, check out this list of additions by year.