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 “experience … disproportionate rate[s]” of homelessness, unemployment, and job discrimination” as well as “disproportionately report income below the poverty line.” Id. (internal citations omitted); see Doc. 114-6 at 13 (U.S. Commission on Civil Rights report noting “extensive[] document[ation of] … a long, serious, and pervasive history of official and unofficial employment discrimination” by public and private employers). Even as children, the district court found, transgender individuals “face[] discrimination and safety concerns.” Doc. 192 at 8. And “[s]eventy-five percent of transgender students report feeling unsafe at school.” Doc 115-2 at 2.

Other circuits have observed that transgender individuals are disproportionally victims of discrimination and violence. See ''Grimm v. Gloucester Cnty. Sch. Bd., 972 F.3d 586, 611 (4th Cir. 2020) (observing that transgender individuals have historically been subjected to discrimination); Whitaker ex rel. Whitaker v.''