Sign Your Name Like Jack Lew!

Wonder what your signature would look like if you wrote like Jack Lew? The Internet provides the answer.

Updated: January 11, 2013 | 12:03 a.m.
January 10, 2013 | 10:28 a.m.

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One of the most interesting bits of information to come out about soon-to-be-appointed Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew, is his nearly unbelievable, did-a-second-grader-just-scribble-that, signature. While the jury is out on what, if anything, this loopy signature reflects on his personality and decision making abilities, it is amusing to think that this squiggly jumble (or some tamed-down version of it) could appear on every piece of paper legal tender in the United States of America.

Getting in on the fun, Yahoo! has created a Jack Lew signature generator, so you can see how yours, or anyone else's signature would look in Lew style.

Have fun. Now get back to work!

Now, compare Secretary Geither's signature to the Lew-ified version.

UPDATE: This article has been updated to reflect that the generator appears on Yahoo!

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