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Exposure to racism and associated adversities, such as poverty, are hypothesized to contribute to racial inequities in health via stress and immune pathways. Furthermore, the effects of adversity may be more salient during sensitive developmental periods. Our study examined racial differences in stress and immune biomarkers during adolescence and the effects of exposure to economic adversity at distinct developmental time periods, and cumulatively in accounting for potential racial differences. Secondary analysis of the Adolescent Healt