https://archive.ph/2022.04.05-214356/https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/are-labour-markets-in-the-rich-world-too-tight/21808579
It is likely, therefore, that in America and elsewhere labour markets will have to be cooled the old-fashioned way: by central banks raising interest rates, making it a little more attractive to save than spend and thereby choking off demand for labour. The Fed has already raised rates by 0.25 percentage points, and is expected to raise them by a total of 2.5 points this year. America may well prove an example of what happens when policymakers respond to a labour market that has become dangerously hot.
Its hard to say by how much but a chunk of this inflation is caused by people gambling massive amounts of money on real-estate with low intrest from the fed.