Taatiklarian census (C.Y. 250)

The C.Y. 250 Taatiklarian census was the 25th Taatiklarian census. It recorded a population of 59,937,852, a 5.2% increase from C.Y. 240.

Race and ethnicity
The census had 8 racial categories on the form: White, Black, East Asian, South Asian, Arab, Latin American, Indigenous Oceanian and Indigenous American. Whites made up 57.9% of the Taatiklarian population, Latin Americans made up 14.2%, Blacks made up 9.8%, East Asians made up 5.5%, Arabs made up 3.0%, South Asians made up 1.1%, and Indigenous Oceanians and Indigenous Americans made up under 0.5% each. 31.2% of Taatiklatar's population self-identified as having mixed racial ancestry.

The census was controversial for forcing mixed-race people to identify with one racial category on the census form. Only about 82% of the country's population self-identified as a racial category; the rest usually just highlighted that they were mixed-race or didn't fill out that section of the form at all. This part of the census was also controversial for not allowing people the choice to self-identify their race as something other than what was on the form, which was especially controversial in the Calean community.

Languages
65% of Taatiklatar's population self-identified as bilingual or multilingual in the C.Y. 250 census. 92% of the population were proficient in English, 48% were proficient in Spanish, and 37% were proficient in Taatiklarian. Other significant minority languages included French, Italian, Russian and Japanese.