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Explore the patterns and trends of U.S. teens’ internet usage and their access to different technology devices below.

Teen internet use over time

Today, nearly all U.S. teens say they use the internet every day (96%). And the share of teens who report being online “almost constantly” has roughly doubled since 2014-2015 (24% vs. 46%).


% of U.S. teens ages 13 to 17 who say they use the internet …

Year Almost constantly Several times a day About once a day NET Several times a week or less often
2015 24 56 12 8
2022 46 48 3 3
2023 46 47 4 3

Note: Figures from 2015 depicted above were collected from 2014 to 2015. Those who did not give an answer are not shown.

Source: Surveys of U.S. teens conducted 2014-2023.

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Which teens are online ‘almost constantly’

There are some differences in the amount of time teens report spending online by race and ethnicity, as well as age.

ALL U.S. TEENS 46%
GENDER
Boys 45%
Girls 47%
RACE AND ETHNICITY
White 38%
Black 54%
Hispanic 55%
AGE
13-14 40%
15-17 50%
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
<$30,000 54%
$30K-$74,999 45%
$75,000+ 45%
COMMUNITY TYPE
Urban 45%
Suburban 48%
Rural 43%
Note: White and Black teens include those who report being only one race and are not Hispanic. Hispanic teens are of any race. Those who did not give an answer or gave other responses are not shown.
Source: Survey conducted Sept. 26-Oct. 23, 2023.

Teens and digital devices

Nearly all teens (95%) report having access to a smartphone, up from 73% in 2014-2015. Tablet accessibility has also experienced a 7 percentage point uptick during the same time frame. Access to other digital devices such as desktop or laptop computers, or gaming consoles has remained stable.


% of U.S. teens ages 13 to 17 who say they have access to the following devices at home

Year Smartphone Desktop or laptop computer Gaming console Tablet computer
2015 73 87 81 58
2022 95 90 80
2023 95 90 83 65

Note: Figures from 2015 depicted above were collected from 2014 to 2015. Those who did not give an answer are not shown.

Source: Surveys of U.S. teens conducted 2014-2023.

PEW RESEARCH CENTER


Which teens have access to digital devices

Access to certain digital devices differs by teens’ household income and gender. Teens in lower-income households are less likely to say they have access to a home computer or a tablet. And teen girls are less likely than teen boys to say they have access to a game console at home.

Smartphone Desktop or
laptop computer
Gaming console Tablet computer
ALL U.S. TEENS 95% 90% 83% 65%
GENDER
Boys 94% 89% 91% 64%
Girls 97% 91% 75% 66%
RACE AND ETHNICITY
White 95% 90% 85% 63%
Black 94% 91% 83% 68%
Hispanic 96% 89% 82% 63%
AGE
13-14 92% 86% 84% 64%
15-17 97% 92% 82% 65%
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
<$30,000 94% 72% 78% 57%
$30K-$74,999 92% 87% 80% 62%
$75,000+ 96% 94% 85% 67%
COMMUNITY TYPE
Urban 95% 87% 80% 64%
Suburban 97% 92% 86% 67%
Rural 91% 87% 80% 62%
Note: White and Black teens include those who report being only one race and are not Hispanic. Hispanic teens are of any race. Those who did not give an answer are not shown.
Source: Survey of U.S. teens conducted Sept. 26-Oct. 23, 2023.

Find out more

This fact sheet was compiled by Research Analyst Michelle Faverio, with help from Research Assistant Olivia Sidoti, Digital Producer Sara Atske, Associate Information Graphics Designer Kaitlyn Radde and Temporary Researcher Eugenie Park.

Read the methodology and topline.

Pew Research Center is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its primary funder. This report was created to better understand teens’ use of digital devices, social media and other online platforms.

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