The Grand Central Terminal panhandler who’s now the poster child for getting rich quick by begging was in the wind Wednesday ­after being featured on the front page of The Post.

“He’s usually here,” a street vendor near the commuter hub said of Will ­Andersen, 43, who claimed he rakes in as much as $200 an hour asking for money alongside his 9-year-old pup, Rizzo, on East 42nd Street between Vanderbilt and Madison avenues.

Anderson ditched his typical spot after The Post reported on the former theater stagehand’s racket.

“On a Friday morning, I make $400 in two hours,” he said on Tuesday, adding that he makes enough to rent a room in Inwood and buy dog food.

His four-legged friend on the street helps, he said.

An NYPD spokesperson said cops can’t stop homeless people from keeping pets on the street as long as there are no outward signs of mistreatment.