Zoë Neuberger
Areas of Expertise: Food Assistance
Neuberger, a Senior Policy Analyst, joined the Center in May 2001. She works on nutrition assistance programs and state and federal welfare spending.
Neuberger provides analytic and technical assistance on child nutrition programs such as school lunches to policymakers and state-level non-profit groups.
Previously she worked as an analyst at the White House Office of Management and Budget, where she was responsible for oversight of over $30 billion in federal spending on TANF, child care, child nutrition, WIC, and low-income tax credits.
She holds a law degree from Yale University and a Master in Public Policy degree from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
Recent Reports
- USDA Study Shows States Failing To Connect Many Needy Children to Free School Meals
- Removing Barriers to Retirement Saving in Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income
- Policy Brief Changing Medicaid and SSI Rules to Encourage Retirement Saving
- Understanding Errors in the School Meals Programs
- President's Vetoes Could Cause Half a Million Low-Income Pregnant Women, Infants, and Children to be Denied Nutritional Benefits in One of Nation’s Most Effective Programs




