Some people wrongly use them interchangeably. There is a difference. However, this is a technical point of view, and the mainstream users probably wrongly use the words in the interchangeable manner. So, please exercise caution when using the proper interpretation of this because if the source wrote it wrongly, you should interpret it wrongly too (because double negatives make a positive).
The example below demonstrates the proper interpretation.
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Assume Tom and Harry leased a party club for 10 years. Tom is calculating the number of parties required to break even, because they need to cover the operating expenses and rental fees.
Tom: We need 100 parties to cover EVERY year.
Harry: You mean 10 parties per year for 10 years. The total would be 100 parties.
Tom: We need 100 parties to cover EACH year.
Harry: You mean 100 parties per year for 10 years. The total would be 1,000 parties.