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Conducted by the People's Republic of Rezalan between 3042 and 3044, the 3045 census is a collection of data compiled on all member states of the Soviet Federation. The information below is approximated. The total population for the federation exceeds 577 330 000.
Census Data[]
State | Empire | Population | Finance | Trend | Level | Gap |
Vanqar Soviet Republic | UAR | 26.76 M | 126 | Stable | 4 | Military |
Mirabel Soviet Republic | UAR | 18.38 M | 128 | Positive | 4 | Transport |
Jadir Soviet Republic | UAR | 21.40 M | 133 | Stable | 4 | Military |
Kadran Surfax Soviet Republic | UAR | 19.21 M | 97 | Positive | 4 | Employment |
Kingdom of Minerva | - | 22.41 M | 123 | Stable | 3 | Worker Shortage |
Democratic Republic of Damstu | - | 14.34 M | 100 | Stable | 3 | Finance |
People's Republic of Rezalan | - | 13.98 M | 83 | Stable | 1 | Finance |
Soviet Empire of the Leaf | USE | 43.46 M | 150 | Positive | 4 | Enterprise |
Soviet Empire of Kitaba | USE | 37.95 M | 110 | Stable | 4 | Migration |
Republic of Kaput | - | 14.44 M | 126 | Positive | 1 | Education |
Socialist Union of Farr | - | 17.17 M | 141 | Stable | 1 | Military |
New Republic of Wisconsin | USSA | 19.81 | 96 | Stable | 4 | Employment |
Commonwealth of Virginia | USSA | 9.92 | 130 | Positive | 4 | Population |
New Republic of Michigan | USSA | 9.07 | 110 | Negative | 4 | Cash |
Exirian Imperial Democracy | - | 13.21 M | 98 | Negative | 1 | Cash |
Democratic Republic of Plato | - | 16.10 M | 3 | Employment | ||
Empire of the Great Gatsby | - | 21.33 M | 151 | Positive | 4 | Employment |
Soviet Socialist Chiava | - | 40.16 M | 148 | Stable | 6 | Enterprises |
Socialist Republic of Eirean | - | 11.65 M | 94 | Stable | 1 | Finance |
Soviet Republic of Westam | - | 12.51 M | 88 | Stable | 3 | Cash |
Azurnereich | AE | 54.31 M | 5 | Transport | ||
Azurnereich NW | AE | 48.00 M | 5 | Cash | ||
Azurnereich NE | AE | 45.58 M | 5 | Cash | ||
Azurnereich S | AE | 8.72 M | 5 | Population | ||
Republic of Chelonia | - | 12.43 M | 118 | Negative | 3 | Cash |
Population Chart[]
Below is a chart showing the breakdown of the population of the organisation. More than 62 per cent of the population of the Soviet Federation reside in the four empires (United Autonomous Republics, United Soviet Empire, Azurnereich Empire, and United Soviet St
ates of America). More than half (13 of the 25) of the member states are part of one of the empires, meaning that large minority are independent countries. Azurnereich's four territories together comprise over 150 million people, making up a quarter of the size of the federation. Soviet Socialist Chiava is the largest non-empire state, with an impressive population of nearly 45 million, making it noticable larger than the population of the USSA. The image below is a visual representation of population share during the time of the census (approximated). For more information, please contact the census officer or the chairperson.
Discussion of Findings[]
Rezalan, the official censor recorder during the period, came up with the following notes on the census findings.
1. Population: (see discussion in the above section)
2. Finance
Only 6 countries have finance indexes below 100 per cent (meaning that most nations are sustainable). Additionally, there are only three countries that are experiencing a weakening economy over the past several game years. This is indicating that while there may be some problems with quality of service/infrastructure, at least spending is under control.
3. Governmental Service and Infrastructure Problems
Most states are in solid positions when it comes to the quality of services and infrastructure. However, each country should already be aware of its weaknesses. Generally speaking, most nations have balanced approaches and are not neglecting key components of their nation's welfare, but it is not uncommon to find small areas where a lag can be located. The most popular seem to be lower education indexes, lower cash volumes, and issues with employment. Obviously these are interconnected. Nations struggling with these issues should consult with the economic officer.