 Racial disparities in aging related health outcomes are prevalent among older adults in the United States, particularly among African American individuals. These disparities can be attributed to environmental factors such as socioeconomic status, neighborhood deprivation, and air pollution exposure. Individual level socioeconomic status is strongly associated with these disparities, suggesting that economic inequality plays a significant role in the acceleration of aging among African American individuals. Additionally, higher levels of neighborhood deprivation are also associated with greater disparities in aging among African American individuals. Finally, air pollution exposure is also associated with increased disparities in aging among African American individuals, possibly due to their greater vulnerability to air pollutant exposure. This article was authored by Isabel Unados, Shana Stites, Rebecca T. Brown, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.