I think the problem is with the jpg compression, not with the resizing.  I 
suggest you do some
experiments with photoshop, to see how large it makes a jpg with the same 
size and quality.
Given your description, it's possible you started with a very low quality 
jpg, and resized it to
a smaller but higher quality jpg whose file size is larger.


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