In one sample of 2,048 the percentage of people with blonde hair is 37.5%. In a different sample of 312 the percentage of people with green eyes is 87.5%. One of the researchers discovered some errors were made in the calculations. The number of people with blonde hair in the first sample was actually 162.5% of the reported number. Furthermore, the number of people with green eyes in the second sample was actually 33.33% of the reported number. How many more or fewer people with blonde hair were there actually in the first sample when compared to the actual number of people with green eyes in the second sample?