No because it was a confirmed product. Compared to the rest of the 30xx series, 3060 is the low end card that is confirmed. If 3050 releases, it'll also be low end. Low end doesn't mean bad, as it's punching above it's weight, but that same "low end" gpu is beating a "next gen" console. Not sure why you seem to have a problem with this, as PC has always had the upper hand in these things. Its a great thing for all gamers honestly.
I don't have any problem, i'm just pointing out you are wrong with this. The 60 series was always mid-range, the 560, 660, 760, 960, 1060, etc. and most of them were cheaper than how much the 3060 costs now. There's always a "50" card later on and some gens had even lower ones like the 1030, the 730, etc. I'm not even going to mention shit like the 210, 405 or 710.
If anything, considering the price and performance, i would say the 3060 is closer to the higher end of the spectrum.
This should be the correct hierarchy:
Enthusiast - 90
High-end - 70/80
Mid-range - 60
Low-range - 50/30
Non-gaming - 20/10/05
Now, if Nvidia doesn't release a "50" card or lower, it will simply mean they won't release any low end cards.