Sixty ​percent of Americans say a recession is likely to hit the US in the next year because of President Trump’s trade war with China, according to a poll released on Tuesday.

​Another 60 percent are concerned that the tit-for-tat tariffs between Washington and Beijing will cause an increase in prices on goods, while 38 percent are less concerned, the ABC News/Washington Post survey found. ​

​And although 56 percent of respondents said they view the economy as positive, that number is down from a high of 65 percent in the same poll last November.

​Trump also gets bad marks for his handling of the economy (47 percent disapprove to 46 percent who approve) and trade talks with China (56 percent disapprove to 35 percent who approve).​

The uncertainty about the economy has affected Trump’s job approval ratings. They are at 38 percent, a six percentage-point decline from June, but still similar to the 39 percent he got in April.

​Fifty-six percent said they disapprove of the way Trump’s handling the office. ​

Trump’s support remains high among non-college white men at 69 percent — a gain of five percentage points — but it has fallen 15 percentage points among college-educated white men to 34 percent, 12 percentage points among non-college white women to 42 percent and three percentage points among college-educated white women to 37 percent.

He has an 82 percent approval rating among Republicans, near the high of 87 percent in July.

Trump disputed the survey’s findings, saying his “internal polling looks great, the best ever!,” and accused the poll-takers of cooking the books.

“One of the greatest and most powerful weapons used by the Fake and Corrupt News Media is the phony Polling Information they put out. Many of these polls are fixed, or worked in such a way that a certain candidate will look good or bad,” he posted on his Twitter page.

In another, the president questioned its credibility because of inaccurate polls before the 2016 election.

“ABC/Washington Post Poll was the worst and most inaccurate poll of any taken prior to the 2016 Election. When my lawyers protested, they took a 12 point down and brought it to almost even by Election Day,” he said. “It was a Fake Poll by two very bad and dangerous media outlets. Sad!”

The poll was conducted between Sept. 2 and Sept. 5 and surveyed 1,003 adults. It has a plus/minus 3.5 percentage-point margin of error.