There is no one simple answer to "How Much are dues"? The amount of dues that a Mason must pay per year, varies from lodge to lodge. A new, modern lodge in a major metropolitan area like New York City, with high maintenance and insurance and overhead costs, must charge a higher dues rate. A small rural lodge, in the backwoods of Kentucky, with no mortgage to pay off, and low overhead costs, will not have to charge as much as a big-city lodge.
The fact is, that dues rates (generally) have not kept up with inflation. In 1925, lodge dues were almost a week's wages for an average worker. My home lodge charges $65 per year, which is a bargain.
Keep in mind, that when you pay dues to a local lodge, a portion of the dues goes to the Grand Lodge in your state. Some dues payments include a subscription to a Masonic newspaper or magazine.
Dues rates are not secret. If you wish to know what a specific lodge charges for their annual dues, just contact the lodge, and ask them.