What's most useful to you is not necessarily most useful to the business. The bar for critical thinking to get staff at this company I've surely heard of must not be very high.
Well it's been guaranteed since 3.7 which came out in 2018, and 3.6 reached end-of-life in 2021, so it's been a while. I could see the advantage if you're writing code for the public (libraries, applications), but for example I know at my job my code is never going to be run with Python 3.6 or older.
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