This report investigates the feminization of poverty, focusing on how feminist and Marxist theories explain the economic disparities faced by women. It begins by defining poverty and highlighting the increased vulnerability of women, exploring factors like wage gaps, workplace discrimination, and societal biases. The report then delves into Marxist perspectives, emphasizing the role of socio-economic structures and class relations in perpetuating poverty, particularly through the lens of capitalism and exploitation. It also analyzes the similarities between feminist and Marxist viewpoints, such as their shared concern for gender inequality and economic oppression. Finally, the report concludes by summarizing the key arguments and highlighting the importance of addressing gender-based inequalities to reduce poverty and promote women's empowerment. The report emphasizes the importance of understanding both feminist and Marxist approaches to address poverty and gender inequality.