A survey of the Baby Boom generation finds most look forward to retirement and are preparing for it. But the American Association of Retired Persons says the growing income gap in the United States leaves many Baby Boomers worried about their futures. Minnesota Public Radios Eric Jansen reports: The baby boom generation born in the post World War II era, from 1946 to 1964, has been in the nation's limelight its entire existence. Researcher Edward Keller says as the bulge of baby-boomers has aged from birth to middle-age, it has profoundly affected U.S. society: