The majority of the Caribbean Netherlands’ population aged 15 and over consider themselves to be part of a religious group. In 2021, 85 percent of the population on Bonaire belonged to a denomination or ideological group; this was 78 percent on St Eustatius and 80 percent on Saba. On St Eustatius, the share who consider themselves religious has decreased since 2017, while no change was observed on the other two islands. This is evident from figures taken from The Caribbean Netherlands in numbers 2023, published by Statistics Netherlands (CBS).