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Java will likely remain one of the common languages for the next 4 decades. Go is a better language which is why the pay rates are lower. But it is unlikely for Go to replace Java but it is actively competing against Rust to become the replacement for C.
Go pay rates are lower? Not in my experience, any source for this?
Just job posting in this area.
For the same level of experience the pay order seems to be:
COBOL > Java > go
Depends on the required experience. Most java jobs I see are for junior/medior with corresponding salaries. Go jobs tend to be more medior/senior and thus have higher range.
Senior java jobs may pay a bit better but there are way less of them compared to go jobs