 This paper examined the differences in health outcomes between individuals with spinal cord injuries, SCIs, based on their income level. It found that those with higher incomes had better health outcomes than those with lower incomes. This was due to both modifiable and non-modifiable factors such as unmet healthcare needs and the cause of the injury. Additionally, the paper found that the inequality in health varied by country depending on its socio-economic factors. This article was authored by Anna Oner, Curio Kides Othinosius, Piotr Tedico, and others.