In 2026, Bahamas boasts a high internet penetration rate of 88%, with nearly universal usage among younger adults aged 18-24 at 99%. Middle-aged groups also show strong engagement, with 76% of those aged 45-54 using the internet regularly. Even seniors aged 65 and above increasingly access online services, reflecting growing digital inclusion across all ages.
The data indicates a shift towards more digital integration among Bahamas' population. The average daily internet usage reaching 5.2 hours suggests increased reliance on online platforms for communication, work, and entertainment. As internet access continues to expand, digital literacy programs could further enhance participation, especially among older demographics, promoting inclusive growth in digital economy and services.