Yes. The fact that a suburban house with electricity, running water, heating and assorted other amenities costs more than a cave with a firepit is not inflation.
Similarly, it's also not inflation for cheese fries to cost more than french fries.
How you actually define real wages doesn't matter so long as it is the same for both groups you are comparing.
This is true only if you want to make a relative comparison. I wasn't making a comparison at all, I was simply pointing out that everyone in the US, in every decile, has a lot more today than they did in 1980.
Similarly, it's also not inflation for cheese fries to cost more than french fries.
How you actually define real wages doesn't matter so long as it is the same for both groups you are comparing.
This is true only if you want to make a relative comparison. I wasn't making a comparison at all, I was simply pointing out that everyone in the US, in every decile, has a lot more today than they did in 1980.