A six-figure income used to mean you’d made it — but those days are long gone for Californians and residents of several other states across the country. The $100,000 annual salary many had strived for as a status symbol is now barely enough to make ends meet in the 21st Century, according to a new report from Money Lion . The once-coveted salary is now considered “lower-middle class” in California and 11 other states. A six-figure income used to mean one had it made in the proverbial shade, but those days are long gone for residents of California and several other states across the country. Curioso.Photography – stock.adobe.com The $100,000 annual salary many have and had strived for as a status symbol is now barely enough to make ends meet in the 21st Century. Christopher Sadowski A new report from Money Lion reveals that the once-coveted salary is now considered “lower-middle class” in California and 11 other states.…