Bills are the big thing people forget about too when talking about inflation and that is a huge dent on the pay cheque and the dent is bigger every year. Just natural gas alone doubled last year. Hydro goes up every couple years, property taxes go up by around 10% every year, water bill goes up by same amount, insurance goes up every few years too etc... groceries is only one part of it. Costs of living are easy $1,000+ extra per year every year if you add it all up. Most people can't come up with that kind of extra money. You can only do so much to save too. Like for gas I got a wood stove, and for hydro I've been meaning to expand my solar, but can't do anything about property taxes and that's about 1/4 of the pay cheque.
Housing is crazy too but that's only an issue for those currently looking. It's a bad situation but it's not as bad as the ongoing costs that keep going up as it affects everyone, even if your house is paid off. I do feel bad for people that are just trying to start life though. I consider myself lucky that I bought in 2009. Paid 165k for my house back then and today it's very hard to find a house for under 200k which is what I had been preapproved for. Got lucky with my off grid land too as it's hard to find acreage for under 100k now and that's only in the past few years. I get offers on it all the time but I'm not selling that. I can't really put a price on land.