
Jason Shumberger
MPA, Ph.D. Student in Public Administration and Policy, currently with the School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University

Biography
Jason Shumberger completed his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Labor Sociology from Metopolitan State University of Minnesota and Public Adminsitration from Arizona State University respectively. He is currently a Ph.D. student in Public Policy and Administration from Arizona State University. His specialization is in Public Budgeting and Finance with research inteterests focusing on Property Taxes and side interests in transportation, gentrification and spatial analyses.
In addition, Jason has spent over 15 years working as a practitioner in the public administration field across three state governments. In his free time, Jason enjoys spending time hiking, triathlon, rock climbing and cookery.
Research Products
Innovative Infrastructure in America: An Investigation into Alternative Mechanisms of Infrastructure Finance.
In Review
Singla, A., Shumberger, J. , & Swindell, D.
Accidental Attenuation: Impacts of Property Tax Circuit Breakers on Gentrification
November 2017
Poster Presentation at Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management Fall Research Conference investigation the impact of property tax circuit breakers on gentrification trends.

Overview of Courses
Guest Lecturer
Fall 2015
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Public Budget and Finance: Guest Lecture on Municipal Revenue Streams