ALBANY — CNN anchor Chris Cuomo wishes older brother Andrew would ditch his day job as governor of New York and live a little.

“I feel like he’s served enough. He’s done enough. The scrutiny. The constant — the concentration he has. The focus he has. I wish he’d go out and enjoy his life,” Chris said during an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”

“Get paid for what he’s able to do, and not worry about people like me and these jackals that chase around politicians,” the TV personality quipped.

But Andrew Cuomo isn’t in the poorhouse. His salary jumped to $200,000 this year and will rise to $225,000 in 2020 and $250,000 in 2021 — making him the highest-paid governor in the country.

The younger Cuomo didn’t enter the family business of politics, choosing a career contrary to that of his father, former Gov. Mario Cuomo, and brother Andy. But part of Chris’ job is covering politics — holding elected officials’ feet to the fire.

“Just so you guys know, my last name is Cuomo,” he told the audience before divulging his political lineage.

“My father was governor of New York state, my brother is governor of New York state right now and I’m tremendously proud of that.”

“I’ve never had to look outside the men in my life for male role models.”

When asked why he didn’t go into the “family business,” Cuomo shook his head distastefully.

“Well, the main reason is because I don’t like it,” he said.

“You don’t like politics at all?” Colbert pressed.

“No.”

Cuomo works for CNN’s evening broadcast “Cuomo Prime Time,” where he frequently hosts political segments.