You can't just take one segment though. I agree, housing in most areas (and vehicles and college education) have continued to (seemingly) inflate at a faster rate than many/most other things.
My undergraduate degree cost me about $15000 all in, including tuition housing meals etc. I was happy to have received a scholarship award of $2500. I borrowed another $5000, and worked for the rest.
The day after I graduated I got a job that paid $25000 a year. That wasn't anything extraordinary, some people got slightly higher paying jobs, some didn't.
My daughter's college is $57,000 a year and that's just for tuition. Add housing, meals etc the bill comes to $83,000 a year.
Payable in cash. All of it. Up front. For one year.
Is it any wonder young people today think they have no future. They're wrong of course, but it'll be a long time earning that investment back. I paid off my $5000 loan in two or three years.