CC 2014 changes the location size dimensions that I input

I believe this started after upgrading to Photoshop CC 2014. When trying to position an object on my canvas I'll input the X dimension that I want to use. Photoshop has been adding 0.5 pixel to any dimension that I input. If I go back to correct it, it re-adds the 0.5 pixel. So frustrating. I cannot find any setting that would account for this.
Also, when scaling images, especially those that maintain the original image ratio, I'll input the desired width (say, 1024 px) and Photoshop will change the dimension to something close, but not exactly what I input, like 1023.67px. Keep in mind, this is not the dimension that should auto adjust because I've set it to keep the same proportions.
Is anyone else having this problem? Any idea how to fix it, or is it a bug that Adobe needs to fix?
Thanks

Hi Chris,
I'm not talking about document size, but the position of images, etc, that are in the layers. See screen shot below of my Photoshop tool bar (?) area:
For example, I may have wanted this image layer to have an x-position of 151, which I entered here, but after I exit the layer the x-position changes to 151.5px.
Any ideas?
Tracy

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